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I get lots of jobs like this one, where the corners or centres on swept or ornate frames take a knock, and are damaged. You can see in the photos where two of the corners have been damaged, one simply has a small leaf curl missing, while the other needs a larger section replacing. I will take some photos of this frame when it has been repaired. The painting is a lovely English landscape by Benjamin Williams Leader.