Lot 563

A Group of 17th & 18th Century Fragment Carvings: An early 17th century oak lion mask appliqué carved in relief with curly mane and embellished with punchwork stars to the sides, 5½” (14 cm) high, 3¼” (8 cm) wide, 4” (10 cm) deep. A set of three oak caryatids; the half length figures wearing tunics and rising above pendant swags of fruit and foliage with Ionic capitals upon their heads, 24½” (62.5 cm) high, 3¼” (8 cm) wide. A set of four oak furniture corbels relief carved with heads above bell flowers 8¾” (22.5 cm) high, 2½” (6.5 cm) wide. A pair of furniture corbels carved with winged angel heads 10” (26 cm) high, 3¼” (8 cm) wide. An early 18th century painted angel’s wing 17” (43 cm) in length, a carved giltwood angel’s head above feathry wings, 6” (15 cm) wide, and five section ofs gilded cloud, approx 7” (18 cm) to 5½” (14 cm) long.

Sold for: £320

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Description

A Group of 17th & 18th Century Fragment Carvings: An early 17th century oak lion mask appliqué carved in relief with curly mane and embellished with punchwork stars to the sides, 5½” (14 cm) high, 3¼” (8 cm) wide, 4” (10 cm) deep. A set of three oak caryatids; the half length figures wearing tunics and rising above pendant swags of fruit and foliage with Ionic capitals upon their heads, 24½” (62.5 cm) high, 3¼” (8 cm) wide. A set of four oak furniture corbels relief carved with heads above bell flowers 8¾” (22.5 cm) high, 2½” (6.5 cm) wide. A pair of furniture corbels carved with winged angel heads 10” (26 cm) high, 3¼” (8 cm) wide. An early 18th century painted angel’s wing 17” (43 cm) in length, a carved giltwood angel’s head above feathry wings, 6” (15 cm) wide, and five section ofs gilded cloud, approx 7” (18 cm) to 5½” (14 cm) long.