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A Rare and Vibrant Framed 18th Century George II Needlework Picture, Circa 1730

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A Rare and Vibrant Framed 18th Century George II Needlework Picture, Circa 1730

A rare and vibrant early 18th century George II pictorial needlework depicting a courting couple dancing and drinking in front of a stylised oak tree surrounded by foliage, set in a giltwood frame, circa 1750. England

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 99 cm (38.98 in)
Width: 73 cm (28.75 in)
Depth: 6 cm (2.37 in)

Provenance

Mallett Antiques, London

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