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A CARVED BOXWOOD AND EBONY INLAID FIGURE OF LUCRETIA
GERMAN, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
On an integrally carved rectangular plinth and a rectangular ebony base inscribed to the underside 'T:W: Sc:' and with the letter 'F'; with two paper labels to the underside inscribed in ink 'A-L/630'
8 in. (20.3 cm.) overall
Provenance
Kenneth, second Lord Thomson of Fleet (1923-2006).

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