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An incomplete wooden headrest, only the upper part remains intact. It is possible that some of the lower part was added to aid in it's sale.
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Incomplete houten hoofdsteun waarvan alleen het bovenste deel intact is gebleven. Mogelijk is zelfs een deel van de onderkant toegevoegd om de verkoopwaarde van het stuk te verhogen.
Appui-tête en bois incomplet. Seule la partie supérieure est intacte. Il est possible que quelques éléments de la partie inférieure aient été ajoutés pour aider à la vente.
Eine unvollständige Kopfstütze aus Holz, von der nur der obere Teil intakt blieb. Vielleicht wurde ein Teil des Unterteils hinzugefügt, um den Verkauf zu befördern.
Poggiatesta incompleto in legno, la cui sola parte superiore rimane intatta. Probabilmente la parte inferiore è stata aggiunta per facilitarne la vendita.
Encosto de cabeça incompleto, em madeira, do qual apenas a parte superior permanece intacta. É possível que a parte da metade inferior tenha sido adicionada para ajudar na sua venda.
Un apoyacabezas de madera incompleto; sólo la parte superior se conserva intacta. Es posible que trozos de la parte inferior fueran añadidos para facilitar su venta.
An incomplete wooden headrest, only the upper part remains intact. It is possible that some of the lower part was added to aid in it's sale.
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A part of the Castle Museum, Norwich, collection that was purchased in 1956 by Liverpool. The headrest was originally presented to the Castle Museum by a Mrs Birkbeck in 1914.
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