An impressive Henry VIII carved oak lintel beam, circa 1540 In the form of a four-centred arch, and carved to the centre with a shield bearing the initials 'RI' joined by a knotted cord with tasseled ends, flanked on the proper right by a page fighting off a ferocious boar with a spear, and to the proper left with a club-wielding huntsman fighting a dragon, a stylised plant at either end, 329.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep x 41cm high, (129 1/2in wide x 2in deep x 16in high) Fußnoten The pair of initials probably stand for the first and last name of a single person. A lockplate at The Vyne, owned by William Sandys in the 1530s, bears the initials 'WS' bound by a tasseled cord.
An impressive Henry VIII carved oak lintel beam, circa 1540 In the form of a four-centred arch, and carved to the centre with a shield bearing the initials 'RI' joined by a knotted cord with tasseled ends, flanked on the proper right by a page fighting off a ferocious boar with a spear, and to the proper left with a club-wielding huntsman fighting a dragon, a stylised plant at either end, 329.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep x 41cm high, (129 1/2in wide x 2in deep x 16in high) Fußnoten The pair of initials probably stand for the first and last name of a single person. A lockplate at The Vyne, owned by William Sandys in the 1530s, bears the initials 'WS' bound by a tasseled cord.
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