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An oak fire screen, 20th century, the frame inset with an embroidered silk panel held in an...
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Lot 95
Description
An oak fire screen, 20th century, the frame inset with an embroidered silk panel held in an ebonised reeded frame, the panel depicting an armorial in the form of a deer above a crest with sunrise behind mountains, the ribbon below inscribed VERITAS SUPERABIT, 92cm high
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