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A 19thC Irish Blacksmith Forged Wrought Iron Cross sub-Art & Sculpture The origin of the word

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The origin of the word crewel is unknown but is thought to come from an ancient word describing the curl in the staple

wears an ivory pleated dress with lace adornments and a long gilt necklace with a sapphire cabouchon and a gold ring

Weight: 125 KGS each (all approx)

Adamsia palliata is a species of sea anemone in the family Hormathiidae

A 19thC Irish Blacksmith Forged Wrought Iron Cross sub-Art & Sculpture The origin of the wordOrigin: IrishPeriod: Mid 19thCProvenance: UnknownDate: 1850Height: 30. 5Width: 20Depth: 0. 75The blacksmith made nineteenth century Irish wrought iron cross, forged in two sections, having openwork heart motif ends and the initials M and E to the arms, the whole having been discovered in a barn in County Cavan, Ireland. The cross is in good overall condition with only expected rusting and remaining exactly in the condition it was when it was forged.

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