A PAIR OF ELIZABETH I OAK CORBELS CARVED WITH GROTESQUE SATY...
Hammer
£5,000
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH I OAK CORBELS CARVED WITH GROTESQUE SATYRS, CIRCA 1580-1600. Originally Jetty supports from a timber frame building, carved in very high relief with a stylised Satyr in a hunched seated position with a cornucopia of fruit and flowers above, the companion corbel with a similarly seated Green Man with further cornucopia, the ends with twin scrolled brackets and Tudor roses, all retaining an untouched craquelure surface, approximately 54cm high.
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A PAIR OF ELIZABETH I OAK CORBELS CARVED WITH GROTESQUE SATYRS, CIRCA 1580-1600. Originally Jetty supports from a timber frame building, carved in very high relief with a stylised Satyr in a hunched seated position with a cornucopia of fruit and flowers above, the companion corbel with a similarly seated Green Man with further cornucopia, the ends with twin scrolled brackets and Tudor roses, all retaining an untouched craquelure surface, approximately 54cm high.
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