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White Star Line, RMS "Olympic" Special stateroom restored 'Venesta' panel, 14" x 39", c-1911.

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White Star Line, RMS "Olympic" Special stateroom 'Venesta' restored panel, c-1911.

Restored panel from one of the ships special state rooms on the Prom deck, c-1911.

Fully restored, one section remained untouched from when it was installed on the ship, so I chose to leave that strip preserved to retain that original paint finish, which would most likely date from c-1911.

Reverse marked with ships details, in fantastic typical shipyard handwritten script (pictured).

Brass plaque with provenance details.

Dimensions:- 14" x 39". 

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Each article will come along with a certificate of authenticity. 

Please check out my blog for more information on this article, its history and provenance. 

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White Star Line, RMS "Olympic" Special stateroom restored 'Venesta' panel, 14" x 39", c-1911.