This Gothic panel was similarly restored from a 19th century church wall panel from the pas de calais region of northern France. As with the tall gothic, the oak grain stands proud and one would easily be confused into thinking it was original oak… This piece is lighter than the Tall Gothic and uses a standard wire hook to wall mount it….
Wall Mounted. This Gothic mirror is cast from a restored 19th century church window. Reclaimed from the pas de calais region of France, the oak grain stands out and to the casual observer it appears to be original oak… This mirror is very heavy and is wall mounted using a chain which can be draped over a strong nail or hook. Not suitable for plasterboard walls unless you can find the stud frame to screw into….!
Reproduced from an original design of a celtic fertility symbol found throughout Western Britain and Ireland. This Sheila na gig is found on Kilpeck, a 10th century Herefordshire church, renowned for the pagan sculpture designs found on its exterior walls..