A naive French wooden and fibreboard model of a Romanesque church from the South West of France, circa 1920, with hand painted roof tiles and detailing with some glass windows and on a shaped mahogany base board, 55cm long x 31cm high to the top of the tower.
Declaration
Hand of Glory has dated this piece to the 1920s.
Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA175361
Description
A naive French wooden and fibreboard model of a Romanesque church from the South West of France, circa 1920, with hand painted roof tiles and detailing with some glass windows and on a shaped mahogany base board, 55cm long x 31cm high to the top of the tower.
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