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A Good Pair of c.1800 Early Primitive School Oils on Panel of a Gentleman & His Wife sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles The lions were more than

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The lions were more than likely painted at least forty years ago but wouldn’t have been painted at the time they were made

aged 74 in the Hill Street residence where he had lived permanently since 1920

Provincial furniture was made in the provinces or rural districts

The five-piece oak large round cutting board with handle and struts to the reverse measuring well over two feet in diameter survives from early twentieth century provincial France

and the general condition of each is good

A Good Pair of c.1800 Early Primitive School Oils on Panel of a Gentleman & His Wife sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles The lions were more thanOrigin: British Period: Late Eighteenth Early Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1790 1820 Canvas Heights: 11. 75 inches Canvas Widths: 8. 75 inches The Wholes: 14. 5 X 11. 5 inches The oval early primitive school depictions of a gentleman and his wife, shown three quarter length and painted in oils on canvas down on English oak panels, presented in the original gilded and gadrooned metal frames survive from the zenith of the eighteenth

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