ENGLISH SCHOOL, c.1820
ENGLISH SCHOOL, c.1820

Carved Pinewood Corn Exchange Sign, in the form of a corn stook

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, c.1820
Carved Pinewood Corn Exchange Sign, in the form of a corn stook
signed 'CARVED BY CHARLES RAWLINS' (on reverse)
37½ in. (95.3 cm.) high.

Lot Essay

Corn Exchanges in England were the buildings in a city or town where merchants sold corn. They would commonly have had a trade-sign like the present one hanging outside the building. The motif of a corn stook was used as the logo for the Paul Mellon Collection.

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