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Medieval Stone Corbel Of An Angel France 1400s
An Early Corbel of a Angel kneeling holding a chalice in his left hand, probably representing the sacrament of holy communion,detail to sculpture is good with early lentoid eyes
styling of hair & the long flowing ribbed gown. heavily pitted with signs of age and wear, loss to right arm.
Origin Northern France late 1400s 15thC, Medium stone. PriceSOLD AUG/2013 Dimensions16 1/2 inches high 9" wide, 4" depth Date Gothic Late 1400s Pre 16th Century Antiques Material Stone Origin French Condition Good Item code as359a037 Status Sold
SellerDavid Charles Dodge Antiques
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Edenbridge
Kent
South East England
TN8
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styling of hair & the long flowing ribbed gown. heavily pitted with signs of age and wear, loss to right arm.
Origin Northern France late 1400s 15thC, Medium stone. PriceSOLD AUG/2013 Dimensions16 1/2 inches high 9" wide, 4" depth Date Gothic Late 1400s Pre 16th Century Antiques Material Stone Origin French Condition Good Item code as359a037 Status Sold
View all stock from
David Charles Dodge Antiques
Private dealer, by appointment.
Edenbridge
Kent
South East England
TN8
Tel : 0796 1435659
Non UK callers : +44 796 1435659
Get directions to David Charles Dodge Antiques
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