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10750. A LION HOLDING A CARTOUCHE WITH THE HEAD OF MINERVA IN RELIEF.
One of a pair with SNo 10751 A Unicorn with Cartouche.
Sculptor: Esmond Burton 1957
Provenance: Originally one of a pair flanking a central keystone 10786 above the Bread Street entrance of the Bank of England Annexe at the old New Change building in the City of London.
The building erected in the 1950's to accommodate the Bank of England's Accounts Department & demolished in 2007, occupied the whole site bounded by Cheapside to the north, Watling Street to the south, Bread Street to the east, Newgate to the north west and New Change to the west and filled a sensitive site in that it presented a backdrop to Christopher Wrens majestic Roman Baroque St Paul’s Cathedral.
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One of a pair with SNo 10751 A Unicorn with Cartouche.
Sculptor: Esmond Burton 1957
Provenance: Originally one of a pair flanking a central keystone 10786 above the Bread Street entrance of the Bank of England Annexe at the old New Change building in the City of London.
The building erected in the 1950's to accommodate the Bank of England's Accounts Department & demolished in 2007, occupied the whole site bounded by Cheapside to the north, Watling Street to the south, Bread Street to the east, Newgate to the north west and New Change to the west and filled a sensitive site in that it presented a backdrop to Christopher Wrens majestic Roman Baroque St Paul’s Cathedral.
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Height |
Depth |
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| 22.4" 57 |
41.9" 106.5 |
22.8" 58 |
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