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The Montrose Panels (© National Museum of Scotland)
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© National Museum of Scotland

The Montrose Panels

Artist: English

Location: National Museum of Scotland

Date: 1516

Materials: oak

Dimensions: 138 x 321 cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £500 (Total: £500)

Vendor: London Scot Bequest

Review number: 1121 (1938)

Provenance:
In 1878 the wood work was recovered at the demolition of the house of Montrose; Jack Campbell.

Description:
18 carved oak panels in two rows within a framework of carved mintins and rails. Low relief carving of plants and animals and the arms of the Panter or Paniter family of Newmanswalls. Dais panelling from the hall of the hospital founded by Patrick Pater in 1516.

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