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Gothic livery cupboard of oak

Artist: English

Location: Victoria and Albert Museum

Date: 1486 - 1502

Materials: wood

Dimensions: 2 x 1 x 54 cm

Gift:

Review number: 112 (1912)

Provenance:
Collection of . Arthur, Prince of Wales

Description:
Livery cupboard of oak out of which food was handed (livree). Open-work panels of perpendicular Gothic with the letter A and two single ostrich feathers.Formely owned by Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII. Found in a Shropshire farmhouse.

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