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A carved wood door surround, Rajasthan, India, 1800-1850, in four sections, carved with...
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A carved wood door surround, Rajasthan, India, 1800-1850, in four sections, carved with bands of undulating flowers heads, leaves and vines to side panels with large flowers to base, the main transom with repeating sprays of three flowers within an interlacing arch, on rectangular metal base, outside dimensions 156 wide x 228cm. high x 11cm. deep; inside door dimensions 109 cm. wide x 186.5cm. high
Provenance: London trade, 1999
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