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A Fine and Rare 17th Century Charles II Lignum Vitae Wassail Bowl, Museum Grade

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A Fine and Rare 17th Century Charles II Lignum Vitae Wassail Bowl, Museum Grade

A rare 17th-century turned lignum vitae wassail bowl, circa 1660-1680. England.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use. In remarkable condition. Wonderful original surfaces and of very good colour. No restoration. Natural shrinkage cracks as to be expected, none requiring restoration.

Dimensions

Height: 21.5 cm (8.47 in)
Diameter: 25 cm (9.85 in)

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