A wooden model of a Maori Meeting house, believed to be by Tom…
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A wooden model of a Maori Meeting house, believed to be by Tom Heberley, who carved it for the Prime Minister Robert Stout (PM 1884-1887). Beautifully carved all over and sitting on a carved wooden table in the same style. All figures on table and model have paua inlay eyes. Needs a little restoration as there are some paint marks, mainly to the table. Meeting house: Height 50 cm. Width 45 cm. Depth 56 cm. Table: H. 85 cm. Width 47.5 cm. Depth 66 cm

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