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Man playing Fiddle [oak57]  £19.00 
Man playing Fiddle

 

Man playing Fiddle.

Taken from the medieval carvings found within Beverley Minster. This large corbel belongs to a pair of similar designed motifs. The most interesting point about these corbels is that these examples are probably the oldest surviving wood carved corbels in England. This example shows a man playing the Fiddle. The corbel gives a clear insight to the styles and life of the 12th Century in England. 

Designed to be wall mounted, comes with hanging hook and product label.

Size (H) 11cm x (W) 10cm x (D) 10cm. 

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 09 January, 2008.
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Kiveton Park, Sheffield
S26 6QJ