TWO EARLY VICTORIAN OAK POLESCREENS CIRCA 1845, PROBABLY SUPPLIED BY J.G. CRACE The barley-twist uprights with three acanthus carved legs with scroll feet, one with an 18th Century canvas panel of embroidery with a cross-stitch background of climbing plants with multi-coloured leaves and flowers, four central figures in a petit-point of a lady with long brown dress and flowing blue scarf, a goddess in a chariot on clouds armed with a shield and spear, a kneeling figure below beating two drums and a man in a blue-skirted costume blowing a trumpet with banner The other with an 18th Century canvas panel of embroidery with a cross-stitch border with floral corners around a central petit-point needlework scene depicting three men at a table, two drinking, one with a pipe and two further figures in the foreground smoking pipes, parts of the supports later (2)
TWO EARLY VICTORIAN OAK POLESCREENS CIRCA 1845, PROBABLY SUPPLIED BY J.G. CRACE The barley-twist uprights with three acanthus carved legs with scroll feet, one with an 18th Century canvas panel of embroidery with a cross-stitch background of climbing plants with multi-coloured leaves and flowers, four central figures in a petit-point of a lady with long brown dress and flowing blue scarf, a goddess in a chariot on clouds armed with a shield and spear, a kneeling figure below beating two drums and a man in a blue-skirted costume blowing a trumpet with banner The other with an 18th Century canvas panel of embroidery with a cross-stitch border with floral corners around a central petit-point needlework scene depicting three men at a table, two drinking, one with a pipe and two further figures in the foreground smoking pipes, parts of the supports later (2)
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