A Trio of 19thC English Oak & Iron Beach Groyne Timbers from Pevensey Bay, UK sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles performing as the Young Society
Description
performing as the Young Society Conjurer and he retired at the age of 80
with their distinctive palettes
and the vast majority of them are now thus in poor condition today
he is missing quite a bit of the mohair
Provenance: Wilfred Harris M
A Trio of 19thC English Oak & Iron Beach Groyne Timbers from Pevensey Bay, UK sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles performing as the Young SocietyOrigin: British Period: Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1860 1900 Width: From 8 to 9 inches square Heights: From 74 to 77 inches The group of three oak beach groynes having cast iron riveted strap work, two with sea bed encrustations, all standing at over six feet tall, installed at Pevensey bay, on the south east coast of England in the nineteenth century. The groynes have varying degrees of weathering and erosion to them, which
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