A Period Carved Oak Panel Removed From A Reconstructed 16th Century Dressoir


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A Period Carved Oak Panel Removed From A Reconstructed 16th Century Dressoir. Depicting a lady with her hair within a hair net facing right within an oak leaf reef.

Height: 14.75 inches
Width: 9.80 inches
Depth: 0.50 inches

Price : SOLD

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