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Powell & Sons Stained Glass Cartoon Depicting Instruments of the Passion - A Sofas men stabbed

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Description

men stabbed

likely as an offering of health as it is known that carrots in Egypt of this period were mostly used medicinally as a treatment for the sick

Originates from: North America

dating to the 3rd century BCE

lovingly called the Little Man

Powell & Sons Stained Glass Cartoon Depicting Instruments of the Passion - A Sofas men stabbedOriginates from: England Era: Mid Late 19th Century Dimensions: 14 H x 14 W Done by James Powell & Sons of Whitefriars glass factory in the mid to late 19th century, circa 1870 1880. By the 1880s Powell & Sons figured prominently in the Morris & Co. showroom and worked closely with William Morris transferring his designs to glass working. A beautiful and relatively scarce example of a working cartoon, as these were often destroyed once completion of

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