Cumberland Ship Building in the Eighteenth Century
Tuesday, 10 January 2023
Another carved wooden bust contemporary with those of Kelsick Wood and the unfortunate Wilton Wood
Another carved wooden bust.
Probably French.
Contemporary with those of Kelsick Wood and the unfortunate Wilton Wood.
Carved Oak c. 1830 / 40.
Recently for sale.
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