A group of five relief carved limestone fragments of Mediaeval Gothic tracery
A group of five relief carved limestone fragments of Mediaeval Gothic tracery, 13th/ 14th century, the largest example of triangular form, with two outscrolling and confronting foliate stems, mounted, framed and glazed; the others similar and smaller
19cm high, 25cm wide; its case 30cm high, 38cm wide
And a further Mediaeval Gothic limestone fragment, relief carved as a foliate quatrefoil
17cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm thick
PROVENANCE:
Previously in the collection of the late Professor Charles Reginald Dodwell, Pilkington Professor of History of Art and Director of Whitworth Gallery, Manchester University 1966-89; and thence by descent
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A group of five relief carved limestone fragments of Mediaeval Gothic tracery, 13th/ 14th century, the largest example of triangular form, with two outscrolling and confronting foliate stems, mounted, framed and glazed; the others similar and smaller
19cm high, 25cm wide; its case 30cm high, 38cm wide
And a further Mediaeval Gothic limestone fragment, relief carved as a foliate quatrefoil
17cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm thick
PROVENANCE:
Previously in the collection of the late Professor Charles Reginald Dodwell, Pilkington Professor of History of Art and Director of Whitworth Gallery, Manchester University 1966-89; and thence by descent