William Arthur Chase for the Rowley Gallery, An Arts and Crafts Marquetry Wood Panel, the 'Duck Pond' sub-Curios The Smaller:
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Width: 22 inches (antlers) or 10 inches (shield)
William Arthur Chase for the Rowley Gallery, An Arts and Crafts Marquetry Wood Panel, the 'Duck Pond' sub-Curios The Smaller:William Arthur Chase for the Rowley Gallery, An Arts and Crafts Marquetry Wood Panel, the 'Duck Pond Origin: English Period: Arts and Crafts Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1920 Height: 16 inches Width: 13 inches Depth: 1 inch In original wavy gilt frame, the inlaid wood panel designed by William Arthur Chase and the construction by Albert James Rowley, this is an important piece of Arts and Crafts period ware in good condition. Showing a rural scene of
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