A SET OF FOUR LIMESTONE PEDESTALS
A SET OF FOUR LIMESTONE PEDESTALS

DESIGNED BY PROFESSOR SIR ALBERT RICHARDSON, P.R.A., MADE BY WHITE'S PYGHTLE WORKS, BEDFORD, CIRCA 1950

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A SET OF FOUR LIMESTONE PEDESTALS
DESIGNED BY PROFESSOR SIR ALBERT RICHARDSON, P.R.A., MADE BY WHITE'S PYGHTLE WORKS, BEDFORD, CIRCA 1950
Minor repairs
42½ in. (108 cm.) high (4)

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These limestone pedestals were designed by Professor Sir Albert Richardson, P.R.A., circa 1950, to support the magnificent polychrome marble busts from Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire (see lots 145 and 146). They were made at the Pyghtle Works, Bedford, which Professor Richardson often used to produce stonework and joinery for his clients. Records relating to the operation of J.P. White's Pyghtle Works are held by the Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service.

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