An English relief-cast plaster plaque,
cast after an 18th century original, at LASSCO under the auspices of Peter Hone,
An English relief-cast plaster plaque,
cast after an 18th century original, at LASSCO under the auspices of Peter Hone,
the rectangular plaque cast in relief with putti at the forge making arrows for Cupid, the six chubby figures in a winter landscape at the forge and anvil,
£55
In stock (can be backordered)
Dimensions: | 15cm (6") High, 28cm (11") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep, with integral wire hanging hoops to rear |
Stock code: | 44384 |
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