The Property of THE CLOISTERS, The Metropolitan Museum of Art*
A GROUP OF OAK LINENFOLD PANELS, marginally 15th century, the panels assembled as wall paneling and doors within 20th century frames and moldings, including three doors with iron lockplates and one key, three verticle sections of paneling, six horizontal sections of paneling including one with a hinged linenfold panel with knop pull and another inset with an iron radiator grill, one uncarved plank and two molding fragments ----- the doors 78½ in. high, 34½ in. wide, the largest verticle section 79¼ in. high, 29 in. wide, the largest horizontal section 38¼ in. high, 101¼ in. wide (15) (12)

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A GROUP OF OAK LINENFOLD PANELS, marginally 15th century, the panels assembled as wall paneling and doors within 20th century frames and moldings, including three doors with iron lockplates and one key, three verticle sections of paneling, six horizontal sections of paneling including one with a hinged linenfold panel with knop pull and another inset with an iron radiator grill, one uncarved plank and two molding fragments ----- the doors 78½ in. high, 34½ in. wide, the largest verticle section 79¼ in. high, 29 in. wide, the largest horizontal section 38¼ in. high, 101¼ in. wide (15) (12)

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The present panels were used in the installation of the Abbeville Room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

*This lot may be exempt from sales tax ,as set forth in the Sales Tax Notice at the front of the catalogue

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