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 English Exceptional Carved Tiger Oak Victorian Pugin Design Wall Hunting Sculpture Grouse Panel In Wetlands. Showing pictorial portrait in raised high relief of the grouse game bird in its habitat the wetlands, the grouse is feeding from the leaves. Own today & make this the focal wall piece of your game bird hunt collection. Circa 1850 mid 19th century Victorian era. Hand carved from out of tiger oak wood in the Pugin influence design. A rather nice display size with it being 58 cm wide and 65.5 cm high. With hanging thread on the back ready for your wall display. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin1 March 1812 – 14 September 1852) was an English architect, designer, artist and critic with French and Swiss origins. He is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture. His work culminated in designing the interior of the Palace of Westminster in Westminster, London, and its renowned clock tower, the Elizabeth Tower (formerly St. Stephen's Tower), which houses the bell known as Big Ben. Pugin designed many churches in England, and some in Ireland and Australia. He was the son of Auguste Pugin, and the father of Edward Welby Pugin, Cuthbert Welby Pugin, and Peter Paul Pugin, who continued his architectural and interior design firm as Pugin & Pugin. Highest quality so sought after by collectors. Provenance from a private hunting lodge collection. Dimensions in centimetres Depth ( 4 cm) Width (58 cm) Height (65.5 cm)

 

Design PeriodBefore 1890
Production PeriodBefore 1890
Country of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
StyleVictorian
Detailed ConditionGood — This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing.
Restoration and Damage Details

Patina consistent with age and use, Heavy signs of use

Product CodeYKW-2133664
MaterialsOak, Wood
ColorBrown
Width58 cm
Depth4 cm
Height65.5 cm

Tiger Oak Wall Panel with Grouse Hunting Motif

£5,448.00Price
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