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There is rude ﬂamboyant tracery on each side of the doors, and diamond- shaped piercings on their fronts; and a bar below the panels, carved with foliage.\r\n"},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"<i>The South Kensington Museum. Examples of the works of art in the Museum, and of the decorations of the building, with brief descriptions.</i> Issued in monthly parts, I-XI (1880), XII-XXI (1881), XXII (1882) [Vol. 1. Parts I-XII; NAL: VA.1881.0001] \r\n\r\nCHEST.  OAK.  No. 6746-1859.  I.76\r\nA GOOD example of a mediaeval chest, in a style which may be attributed rather to England than to France or Flanders. There is much in the design and execution which would lead to the opinion that it is English work: and very possibly it was originally made for some church purpose, to hold vestments, or books, or records.  \r\n\r\nThe date is about the middle of the ﬁfteenth century. It is a chest of which the side frame-pieces are prolonged into legs. 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