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Details
An English wooden dolls' house of circa 1830
painted to simulate brickwork, of three bays and two stories, the flat roof with two chimney stacks, the pedimented front door with remains of painted fan light, opening at the front to reveal four rooms with doorways, the kitchen with concealed staircase, range, and plate shelves, the dining room with fireplace and built-in Evans and Cartwright grate and open cupboards -- 36½in. (93cm) wide, 26in. (66cm) high and 20½in. (52cm) deep (overpainting removed, some rubbing, interior doors missing)
See Colour Plate 11
painted to simulate brickwork, of three bays and two stories, the flat roof with two chimney stacks, the pedimented front door with remains of painted fan light, opening at the front to reveal four rooms with doorways, the kitchen with concealed staircase, range, and plate shelves, the dining room with fireplace and built-in Evans and Cartwright grate and open cupboards -- 36½in. (93cm) wide, 26in. (66cm) high and 20½in. (52cm) deep (overpainting removed, some rubbing, interior doors missing)
See Colour Plate 11
Provenance
This dolls' house originated in East Anglia
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