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Description:
To a fine quality Hudson valley neoclassic fireplace mantelpiece. The projected shelf is mounted with a running rope motive above fluted dentils. The plain mantel frieze is also framed in the running rope detail as are panel pilasters. Below the shelf is a coved trim support and below this a band course carved with stars and fluted gouge work. The mantel legs or jambs have projected pilasters footed on plinths and a gouge carved surbase. This is a fine large folk art mantelpiece having a moulded trim section to the mantel opening. 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. (#1712)
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: 1712 |
| Condition:
good |
Year:
1805-1820
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| Country:
United States |
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| Height:
65 in. (165.10 cm) |
Depth:
7.75 in. (19.68 cm) |
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Width: 99.99 in. (253.97 cm)
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| Style:
neoclassic |
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| Materials:
white pine |
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