The beautiful grain of English Chestnut comes to life after many hours of fine sanding and polishing producing this highly prized horse. The first of which was commissioned by Lieutenant Colonel and Military Knight of Windsor, Raymond Giles, for his wife Peggy's 70th birthday. It matches and lives at the end of their four poster bed and was made from a tree grown in Windsor Great Park.
The beautiful grain of English Chestnut comes to life after many hours of fine sanding and polishing producing this highly prized horse. The first of which was commissioned by Lieutenant Colonel and Military Knight of Windsor, Raymond Giles, for his wife Peggy's 70th birthday. It matches and lives at the end of their four poster bed and was made from a tree grown in Windsor Great Park.