Three 14th century carved oak crocketed finials, English, possibly South-West, circa 1320-80
REF: 2986
Almost certainly from choir-stalls, reliquary tabernacles or rood screens, mounted on a painted plinth.
The largest finial of comparable design to examples on the Bishop's-Throne, Exeter Cathedral, notably the inclusion of the lion mask motif.
Tallest 59.5cm high, then 47.5cm and 29cm.
Provenance: Private collection, Northamptonshire, England.
- Height 67.5 cm / 26 3⁄4"
- Width 41.8 cm / 16 "
- Depth 14 cm / 5 "
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