Three Charles II carved oak panels, English, possibly Welsh, dated 1666
Three Charles II carved oak panels, English, possibly Welsh, dated 1666
Each decorated with highly unusual and stylised low relief carving of a tree, with terminals in the form of roses, tulips and other flowers, urns issuing fleur-de-lys below, two of the trees centred by the figure of a man, wearing hat, doublet and breeches, one panel carved '16', another '66', a third with the initials 'GB', 29cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 40.5cm high, together with a pair of 17th century carved oak panels, English, carved in low relief with bold opposing 'S'-scrolls against a punched ground, 32cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 38.5cm high, (5)
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Three Charles II carved oak panels, English, possibly Welsh, dated 1666
Each decorated with highly unusual and stylised low relief carving of a tree, with terminals in the form of roses, tulips and other flowers, urns issuing fleur-de-lys below, two of the trees centred by the figure of a man, wearing hat, doublet and breeches, one panel carved '16', another '66', a third with the initials 'GB', 29cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 40.5cm high, together with a pair of 17th century carved oak panels, English, carved in low relief with bold opposing 'S'-scrolls against a punched ground, 32cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 38.5cm high, (5)