A Phenomenal 1930s Oak & Antler Formed Hall Stand, the Antlers Deriving from Woburn Abbey Estate sub-Antiques but what is certain is
Description
but what is certain is this frame is a delightfully smart and amusing conception
The seven-banded border consists of three designs
Francis Duke of Bedford was granted a licence to keep deer in the park in 1690
sound condition
Swept-up hair demanded important earrings and low necklines were filled by day with pendants such as this
A Phenomenal 1930s Oak & Antler Formed Hall Stand, the Antlers Deriving from Woburn Abbey Estate sub-Antiques but what is certain isOrigin: English Period: Early Twentieth Century Provenance: GR Vopp? Date: c. 1930 Height: 72 inches (at maximum with antlers) Depth: 14 inches (at maximum with antlers) Width: 53. 5 inches (at maximum with antlers) The oak hallstand with two circular removable lead drip trays, a shaped pediment and apron, with a lidded box to the centre for keys and other smalls, sitting on chamfered legs. The stand is flanked by the mammoth superstructure formed by
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