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A Scarce Early Mummified Rat Under a Glass Dome From Furness Abbey, Lancashire sub-Curios Woburn Abbey’s three thousand acre

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Woburn Abbey’s three thousand acre deer park is home to nine species of deer

the panel has paint flaking to several areas and scuffs commensurate with age (it was of course part of a travelling troupe) but structurally it is sound

Good tabletop decorative

1890 tile made by Minton by T J Bott

This has a single piece of wood curved round the chair to form the arms and the back

A Scarce Early Mummified Rat Under a Glass Dome From Furness Abbey, Lancashire sub-Curios Woburn Abbey’s three thousand acreOrigin: British Period: Seventeenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1600 1700 Height: 6 inches (the Dome) Diameter: 5. 5 inches (the Dome) Length: 4 inches (the Rat) The dried rat displayed in a later glass dome on ebonised oval plinth with annotated museum labeling to the underside; Found Embedded In The Original Masonry of Furness Abbey, Lancashire survives from the post medieval period. Condition is good, given age and fragility, the whole

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