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A set of three Henry VIII carved oak panels, circa 1520.
Each centred by a cartouche within a leaf-and-bud wreath, topped by and over leafy-sprays, two cartouches centred by five tied arrows, the other with a pair of bows.
Interestingly the bundle of arrows is a badge dating to the union of Spain's monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) and Isabella I of Castile (1469-1504), the parents of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife.
Dimensions
Height 44cm (17.3in), Width 26cm (10.2in)Condition report
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