Three Charles II carved oak panels, English, possibly Welsh, dated 1666 Each decorated with highly unusual and stylised low relief carving of a tree, with terminals in the form of roses, tulips and other flowers, urns issuing fleur-de-lys below, two of the trees centred by the figure of a man, wearing hat, doublet and breeches, one panel carved '16', another '66', a third with the initials 'GB', 29cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 40.5cm high, together with a pair of 17th century carved oak panels, English, carved in low relief with bold opposing 'S'-scrolls against a punched ground, 32cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 38.5cm high, (5)
Three Charles II carved oak panels, English, possibly Welsh, dated 1666 Each decorated with highly unusual and stylised low relief carving of a tree, with terminals in the form of roses, tulips and other flowers, urns issuing fleur-de-lys below, two of the trees centred by the figure of a man, wearing hat, doublet and breeches, one panel carved '16', another '66', a third with the initials 'GB', 29cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 40.5cm high, together with a pair of 17th century carved oak panels, English, carved in low relief with bold opposing 'S'-scrolls against a punched ground, 32cm wide x 0.5cm deep x 38.5cm high, (5)
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