Sale 3025
Amsterdam
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26 - 27 March 2013
Price realised
EUR 3,500
Estimate
A pair of Limoges polychrome painted enamel plaques depicting scenes from the life of Christ Attributed to Colin Nouailher (b. 1514), second half 16th century Each in a later giltwood and velvet covered frame 31 cm. high x 26.5 cm. wide (the frame) (2)
Provenance
Acquired by the present owner from Bernhard Descheemakers, Antwerp.
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