£1,200
Architectural History - Folk Art - Treen - Historic Buildings - an oak panel, carved with a view of God’s Providence House, Chester, the timbered facade inscribed to the beams God’s Providence Mine Inheritance, WR MR 1652, indistinctvMS label to verso, 22cm high
The name God’s Providence House is believed to derive from the legend surrounding the 14th century building which previously occupied the site that its occupants were the area’s only survivors of a plague outbreak in 1647-48.
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