A COLLECTION OF CARVED OAK MOULDINGS AND FRAGMENTS
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A COLLECTION OF CARVED OAK MOULDINGS AND FRAGMENTS

16TH AND 17TH CENTURY

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A COLLECTION OF CARVED OAK MOULDINGS AND FRAGMENTS
16TH AND 17TH CENTURY
Including a painted pilaster capital, inscribed 'ex Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, Estate Store 1975', a pierced frieze panel of bowed form in two pieces, a pilaster column with a flat back and a number of leaf tracery finials
Various sizes
Together with an English relief carved stained pine panel fragment, 16th Century and a polychrome oak cresting fragment, probably 16th Century (13)
Provenance
The painted pine pilaster capital - St Mary's Sudeley, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire.
Purchased by Roger Warner at Young & Gilling's Sudeley Castle house sale, 7 June 1975.
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Lot Essay

Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire dates from the 10th century, but the predominate style of architecture is Elizabethan. The chapel, St Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Katherine Parr (c.1512-1548), the sixth wife and dowager Queen of Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb. Sudeley Castle remained derelict until 1837 when it was bought by John and William Dent, who commenced an ambitious restoration.

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