2003/972 Chester County Paneled Mantel c.1790-1810
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A soft pine transitional fireplace mantelpiece retaining elements of early paneled design as well as neoclassic elements. The mantel jambs or legs have 3 raised panels in the early Georgian manner. The frieze is decorated with reeded sections. Above is an arcaded shelf having rich punch and swag dentillation. The mantel retains the original fluted plinths and all in all is a most interesting folk art example. 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. (#1490)
Francis J Purcell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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