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Margaret Dayrell Brass Rubbing – Salisbury Cathedral, Framed
Margaret Dayrell Brass Rubbing – Salisbury Cathedral, Framed
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This is a handmade brass rubbing of Margaret Dayrell, wife of Paul Dayrell (married 1491), created by the Salisbury Brass Rubbing Centre at Salisbury Cathedral. The rubbing preserves the intricate details of her memorial brass, offering a tangible connection to late 15th-century English history.
Measuring 12" tall × 4" wide, it comes framed in a black metal frame (15" × 10"), ready to hang. The piece is in very good condition and includes the original Salisbury Brass Rubbing Centre sticker.
This brass rubbing is a beautiful example of traditional craftsmanship and a collectible piece for enthusiasts of cathedral art, historical reproductions, or unique wall décor.
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