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An Early to Mid-Nineteenth Century Grey Bow Rocking Horse c.1830-40 sub-Art & Sculpture signaling that it would have

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signaling that it would have once bore a diluted form of castor oil obtained from the seeds of the plant RICINUS COMMUNIS

possibly having been made by the Val D'Osne Foundry and surviving from the third quarter of the nineteenth century

Locations of the finds include Rochers De Naye in Switzerland to New South Wales in Australia

from the Bombay area

An Early to Mid-Nineteenth Century Grey Bow Rocking Horse c.1830-40 sub-Art & Sculpture signaling that it would haveOrigin: English Period: William IV Early Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1830 40 Height: 42. 5 Width: 70 Depth: 19 (all at extremities) The early to mid nineteenth century grey rocking horse on bow rocker, showing a wonderfully textured finish to painted hues of grey, blue and green, the well carved painted and gessoed horse with flared nostrils and open mouth, the body having a bobbin turned support, the top with remnants of tack, the horse

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