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Towel Rack, 17th Century

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This wall panel is decorated with Renaissance motifs and bears the text "WIE GAET GODT BLYEFT" underneath. The roller itself is round and ends in a spherical section. The scroll is supported on the sides by bracketed brackets and is decorated with a Renaissance motif. The two consoles are connected at the top at the front by a profiled frame with a shelf on top. Due to centuries of use, the roller has become much thinner towards the center and the panel is heavily worn due to frequent cleaning. Oak wood with some repairs. According to the former owner, it came from a monastery in Antwerp. A unique object from the 17th century, with dimensions; 69 x 31 x 12 cm.

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