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A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 1
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 2
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 3
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 4
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 5
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 6
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 7
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 8
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 9
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 10
A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar image 11
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A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross
probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar

5 July 2024, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£2,500 - £3,500

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A part set of nine South German carved and polychrome decorated wooden roundels depicting figural scenes from the Stations of the Cross

probably late 16th century and originally from a Rosary Altar
each roundel carved in bas relief depicting a subject from the Passions of Chris within a moulded integral frame, the roundels arranged in three vertical rows mounted on alternating later blue and green striped velvet backings and set within a later ebonised moulded frame,
the roundels, 15cm diameter, the frame, 77.5cm high, 77.5cm wide, 5cm deep approximately

Footnotes

A similar set of roundels within the configuration of a Rosary Altar, dated to 1631, can be found in St Nikolaus Minster, Überlingen, Lake Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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