Pair of Spandrels
1400-1430 (made)
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Pair of spandrels from a roof carved in openwork with a series of circles decreasing in size, quatrefoils, a floral device, and a single trefoil
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Brief description | Pair of spandrels, English, 1400-1430 |
Physical description | Pair of spandrels from a roof carved in openwork with a series of circles decreasing in size, quatrefoils, a floral device, and a single trefoil |
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Bibliographic reference | Charles Tracy, English Medieval Furniture and Woodwork (London, 1988), cat. no. 49
Pair of Spandrels, from a roof, carved in openwork with a series of circles decreasing in size and containing respectively four quatrefoils, a floral device, a single quatrefoil and a trefoil.
Oak. Early 15th century
W. 57, 55.8 x 129 cm, W. 57A, 53.4 x 124 cm
Mus. no. W.57 & 57A-1915
Said to have come from Wymondham Church, Norfolk. |
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Accession number | W.57-1925 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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