Description
H:47 W:62 D:62 CM
he had moved to Buxton and referred to himself as a ‘petrifactioner’ – selling of fossils
mid 20th century
H: 31 W: 101 D: 41 Cm
placing it in the early Classical period
A 19th Century Trade Sign Architectural H:47 W:62 D:62 CMAn exceptional 19th century carved teak trade sign for R H Coop & Sons Funeral Directors of Oldham. Carved in high relief with swirling acanthus leaf overlaid with gilt lettering, the ground shows punched and chip carved decoration. The very best example I've seen. H: 48 W: 267 D: 6 CM H: 19 W: 105 D: 2 INCHES
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