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A wonderful pair of late 15th Century carved oak corbels depicting the Devil and the Sinner, circa 1480.
Anglo/Flemish origin.
These were originally decorative corbels. most probably architectural in origin. The mortice and tenons remain in situ as per the images.
The devil (left) depicted with horns, his mouth open to reveal jagged teeth and an out-stretched tongue; the sinner (right), his face in what appears to be a grimace, his mouth open and tongue revealed.
These rare corbels display very well.
Condition - dry surface which has been nicely patinised by the hands that have touched them over the centuries!
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