LOT 0636 Elizabethan Bone Box Inlay Group
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Late 16th-early 17th century AD. A group of late Elizabethan or early Stuart bone inlays from a box or casket comprising: one shaped as a bearded gentleman wearing a cloak, pantaloons, shoes and a hat with feather; one a figure wearing a long gown with a high collar, standing on foliate design; a square mount with radiating design; a rectangular mount with foliate design; a mount with leaf-shaped finial and foliate design, three sections from a similar mount; one shaped as an open flower, pierced through the centre.Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) with record numbers: LON-2F1FB2, LON-A28E68, and LON-BCBBE6. 13.4 grams total, 18-98mm (3/4 - 4"). Property of a North London collector; found on the Thames foreshore at St. Katharine's Dock, London, UK, in the 1980s; recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) under record numbers LON-2F1FB2, LON-A28E68, and LON-BCBBE6; accompanied by copies of three Portable Antiquities Scheme reports.[9]
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