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A late Victorian carved Bath stone amorino head
removed from Park Close, Windsor, during demolition,
turning slightly, delicately carved in limestone with curly locks and with flanking cherubic wings, emerging from a backing block,
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Park Close was built in a loosely Arts and Crafts style from 1899 to 1901. These cupid heads (we have a series) ornamented the clock tower. The mansion, with a number of ancillary buildings, occupied an estate bordering Windsor Great Park but has now been demolished. It was re-named Windsor Court.
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