Furniture, Works of Art and Clocks - 10 Jan 2018

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An early 17th century French stained glass panel

£400 - £600 £1,600

An early 17th century French stained glass panel, depicting the fall of Adam and Eve, in the garden is a lion, a lamb, a calf and a fox, flanked by niches with figure of Faith and Hope, the top with a Baroque cartouche and the date '1605' supported by two winged putti, the base with a pair of lion's heads and a panel of script which translates as 'Eve brought us into unending distress from which Christ has redeemed us.', probably Strasbourg, 28.7 x 20.1cm.

Provenance:

Sotheby's Sale 30th July 1964, lot 125, formerly the collection of Lord Lucan.

William Cole.

From the collection of the late Dr Hilary Wayment.

 

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