Stock No.16821
A charming and delicately carved mid-nineteenth century chimneypiece in statuary marble. The wide shelf rests over a frieze carved in low relief with a central urn, from which trails convolvulus; which was considered to represent bonds in Victorian floriography. This floral carving is echoed on the endblocks, whilst the flat jambs are carved with arched panels of Renaissance style rinceau.
English, c.1860.
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Listed Price: £7,500 (+VAT where applicable)
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Width |
Height |
Depth |
| External |
69 7⁄8" 177.5 cms |
48 11⁄16" 123.8 cms |
11 1⁄2" 29.3 cms |
| Internal |
38" 96.4 cms |
37 13⁄16" 96 cms |
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| Outer footblock |
62" 157.4 cms |
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