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Creator: Edwards & Roberts
A late Victorian mahogany wall bracket for a clock, by Edwards and Roberts
By Edwards & Roberts
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A late Victorian mahogany wall bracket for a clock, by Edwards and Roberts, the rectangular shelf set upon three arms which converge at a central boss flanked by a Greek key panel, f...
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20th Century English Victorian Edwards & Roberts Wall Brackets
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Mahogany
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