£100
A George IV dark patinated bronze plaque, as a horse passant, applied beneath an armorial tablet of the Worshipful Company of Saddlers also bronze to an oak architectural triform mount,applied to verso with and old paper label indistinctly inscribed in ink manuscript, and a typed description with footnote This relief is said to have been given by George IV to be hung in Mer Hancock's Parlour as a reward for his fine work of cabinet making in the Royal Palaces, 32.5cm wide overall, c.1825
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