
Large 15thC English Antique Carved Oak Gothic Tracery Fragment, Attributed to East Anglia, England, circa 1440-1480
A large mid-15th-century English antique carved oak Gothic tracery fragment, attributed to East Anglia, circa 1440–1480. This architectural survivor features is carved in deep relief from solid oak.
Likely once part of a rood screen or ecclesiastical furnishing, the fragment retains its original surface with rich patina and age-related wear. The carving is bold and sculptural, with traces of medieval toolwork and a strong vertical rhythm typical of East Anglian Gothic design.
A rare and evocative piece of late medieval English craftsmanship — ideal for collectors of religious antiques, architectural fragments, or Gothic sculpture.
Provenance: England. 15th century.
Condition: Offered for sale in original untouched condition with a dry surface and traces of original polychrome (paint). Surface wear commensurate with age. Please refer to the images. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size: Height 24 cm ( 9 1/2”) x Width 82 cm ( 32 1/4”)
A large mid-15th-century English antique carved oak Gothic tracery fragment, attributed to East Anglia, circa 1440–1480. This architectural survivor features is carved in deep relief from solid oak.
Likely once part of a rood screen or ecclesiastical furnishing, the fragment retains its original surface with rich patina and age-related wear. The carving is bold and sculptural, with traces of medieval toolwork and a strong vertical rhythm typical of East Anglian Gothic design.
A rare and evocative piece of late medieval English craftsmanship — ideal for collectors of religious antiques, architectural fragments, or Gothic sculpture.
Provenance: England. 15th century.
Condition: Offered for sale in original untouched condition with a dry surface and traces of original polychrome (paint). Surface wear commensurate with age. Please refer to the images. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size: Height 24 cm ( 9 1/2”) x Width 82 cm ( 32 1/4”)
Description
A large mid-15th-century English antique carved oak Gothic tracery fragment, attributed to East Anglia, circa 1440–1480. This architectural survivor features is carved in deep relief from solid oak.
Likely once part of a rood screen or ecclesiastical furnishing, the fragment retains its original surface with rich patina and age-related wear. The carving is bold and sculptural, with traces of medieval toolwork and a strong vertical rhythm typical of East Anglian Gothic design.
A rare and evocative piece of late medieval English craftsmanship — ideal for collectors of religious antiques, architectural fragments, or Gothic sculpture.
Provenance: England. 15th century.
Condition: Offered for sale in original untouched condition with a dry surface and traces of original polychrome (paint). Surface wear commensurate with age. Please refer to the images. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size: Height 24 cm ( 9 1/2”) x Width 82 cm ( 32 1/4”)





















