A Rare & Large c.1880 American Circus Wagon Relief Panel Carved as an American Bald Eagle sub-Religion & Relics as well as having his
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as well as having his own exhibitions
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survive from the last quarter of the eighteenth century
'Harry Peach was all for progress: what he was against was the wanton destruction of what he regarded as the cultural heritage of the British people'
slightly spoiled and foxed
A Rare & Large c.1880 American Circus Wagon Relief Panel Carved as an American Bald Eagle sub-Religion & Relics as well as having hisOrigin: American Period: Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: Part of the William (Billy) Jamieson (1954 2012) Collection Date: c. 1875 1900 Height: 19. 5 inches Width: 42 inches Depth: 3 inches (all approximate & at maximums) The large nineteenth century American circus wagon relief panel thickly carved on one piece in softwood modelled as the emblem of the United States, the American bald eagle, with remnants of polychrome painted decoration,
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