A c.1837 Ecclesiastical Plaster Model of the Madonna & Child in Niche Pine Stand sub-Curios There are three or four
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There are three or four holes to the blanket
An impressive head of an Indian antelope or Blackbuck
Paintings was a retrospective exhibition organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain at the Tate Gallery
Place purposefully and await the admiring glances and inventible questioning:
human figurines and furniture
A c.1837 Ecclesiastical Plaster Model of the Madonna & Child in Niche Pine Stand sub-Curios There are three or fourOrigin: English Period: Early Mid Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: 1837 The Whole: Height: 24 inches Width: 9. 5 inches Depth: 7 inches Impressed 1837 to the base and framed within a Gothic lancet shaped moulded niche stained pine frame, the plaster figures showing the Madonna and Child in standing position survives from a pre Victorian period ecclesiastical setting. The figure and stand are in fair to good condition. The plaster of the
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