2006/1033 Philadelphia Mantel c.1800-1810
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A Philadelphia early neoclassic fireplace of bold proportion. This early neoclassic example has a rich trimmed shelf above three reeded tablets to the mantel frieze. The moulded belt couse is stopped by the central tablet but forms capitals above moulded reeded pilasters having another moulded capital. The pilasters are footed on plinths. An arched moulded section surrounds the hearth. The mantel exterior is decorated with a half round trim section. The mantel has been hand cleaned of all old paint buildup, woodwork repairs have been made as necessary and a rich hand rubbed patina finish applied. Should you wish to paint the mantel, use a soft cloth with turpentine to remove any wax from the surface of the mantel prior to painting. NOTE: This mantle should be installed by your mechanic in accordance with all local fire and building codes. (#1788)
Francis J Purcell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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