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Rare Provincial Folk Art Architectural Model of a Chapel.
The Removable Roof Opening to Reveal the Detailed Furnished Interior.
Hand Carved and Painted Wood and Various Media.
Scottish, Inscribed "Argyle Square Chapel, made and presented by the late Robert Grund, 1841".
Provenance: Scottish Private Collection, Edinburgh.
Argyle Square Chapel (formerly known as North College Street Chapel) was built in 1802 and founded by John Aikman, its first Minister.
Dimensions
30.47cms high x 41.26cms wide x 38.72cms deepStock number
10660The BADA Standard
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