Price
£750.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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English Oak Tracery Head, typical of fixed woodwork from the Suffolk region of East Anglia, circa 1470 – 1500. It would have been applied to the lower wainscot section of a Rood Screen. For similar examples see Kersey as illustrated in “Suffolk Churches and their Treasures”, by H Munroe Caurley, pages 127 and 281/282.
Dimensions: Height 26 centimetres, Width 32.5 centimetres, Depth 1.5 centimetres.
Stock number
2888The BADA Standard
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