A Good Pair of c.1900 French Gothic Revival Oak Benches

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Object Description

The attractive and nicely weathered pair of late-nineteenth century Gothic oak hall or garden benches, each now taken on a faded grey colour and having single planked seats with open backs to cast iron Gothic trefoil mounts, above three scrolling supports, surviving in original country house order from the zeniths of nineteenth century France.

Object History

Unknown.

Object Literature

The trefoil shape one sees in these benches is synonymous with gothic design and benches of this form are not particularly easy to come by; they may have hailed originally from an ecclesiastical setting but more likely a French Gothic revival chateau or estate.

Versatile and sculpturally stylish, this pair could happily sit inside or out and with contemporary or antique pieces.

Object Condition

The benches are presented in good overall order. The patina is good and honest with the weathering making them an elephant grey colour. There is some looseness in the joints as one would expect but nothing out of the ordinary. The iron has rusted as photographed and there are some very small splits here and there.

Object Details

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By appointment only.

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Dealer Location

The Onion Barn
Shoe Cottage
15 High Street
Blunham
Bedfordshire
MK44 3NL

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