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Lot 95

An oak fire screen, 20th century, the frame inset with an embroidered silk panel held in an...

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Lot 95

An oak fire screen, 20th century, the frame inset with an embroidered silk panel held in an...

Estimate: £100 - £150

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Lot 95

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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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