Fine Detail
A year later, writing for Antiques Roadshow Insider in 2003, Mason noted how perfect the piece was. He described it as “smooth and unmarred by damage.” He pointed out that the detail of the carving was likely as clearly defined as it had been on the day that it had left its master craftsman’s workshop.
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