Not currently on display at the V&A

Panel

1480-1520 (made)
Place of origin

Panel (one of a pair) of oak, carved in high relief. Within a lozenge with raised border is a woman wearing a cap seating in a bench and holding a dog by its paws, on the right is a gabled house with a round arched door and in the upper angle a similar building with a turret. The ground is uneven.







Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
German 1480-1520
Physical description
Panel (one of a pair) of oak, carved in high relief. Within a lozenge with raised border is a woman wearing a cap seating in a bench and holding a dog by its paws, on the right is a gabled house with a round arched door and in the upper angle a similar building with a turret. The ground is uneven.





Dimensions
  • Height: 10 5/8in
  • Width: 7 5/8in
From catalogue: H 10 5/8 ins. W 7 5/8 ins. (26’9 x 19’2 cm)
Object history
Bought for: £2 10s 3d from C. Herbert Shoppee, Esq., 22 John Street, Bedford Row, London WC. Registered files RF 8669/1901, containing J.H. Pollen's report; the purchase consisting of museum nos. 492 to 617-1901, and composed chiefly of ironwork and woodwork was bought for £350.
Condition: 'Cracked. A piece has been cut out of the centre'
Collection
Accession number
524-1901

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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