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Gothic livery cupboard of oak
Unknown artist, 1486–1502

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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Title of artwork, date
Gothic livery cupboard of oak, 1486–1502
Date supported
1912
Medium and material
Wood
Dimensions
2 x 1 x 54 cm
Gifted by
Sir Robert Mond
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