Carved Georgian Architectural Frieze Panel

GBP 1,775.00

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Object Description

An original Georgian architectural pine frieze panel c.1800, handcarved with scallop shell to the centre and scrolling foliage. Fitted with string for hanging, this antique frieze section is ready for wall mounting in an interior. It will look particularly striking above a sideboard or console where it’s fine intricacy and late 18th/early 19th century craftsmanship can be observed and admired.

We are also selling a similar larger example in the same style under Stock No. 35856.

Provenance: Ossowski, Pimlico Road

Object Condition

Good structural condition. Stripped finish, previously painted. As such, there are traces of old paint to crevices. It looks as though the face of the backboard has had a paint wash. Chips and scuffs. Some holes to the edges where it was previously fitted. Fitted with string for wall mounting.

Object Details

Dealer Opening Times

We are open weekly as follows:

Monday
8.00 - 16.00
Tuesday
8.00 - 16.00
Wednesday
8.00 - 16.00
Thursday
8.00 - 16.00
Friday
8.00 - 16:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Dealer Contact

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+44(0) 1981 541 155
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+44(0) 7786 916 288
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Dealer Location

FROM THE M50 / ROSS-ON-WYE

At the end of the M50, take the A40 towards Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth. Take the A49 Hereford Road (third roundabout after leaving the M50). Ignore the first two signposts for Wormelow, stay on the A49 for approximately nine miles and take the next left turn after passing the Pilgrim Hotel, signed A466 Wormelow. Follow the road for approximately 400 meters. We are located halfway down the hill on the right-hand side. The site is called: Grove Farm / The Grove.

FROM A49 HEREFORD

Follow the A49 south from Hereford for approximately five miles. After the uphill section at the Callow, there is a layby on your right followed by one on your left. Take the next right turn onto the A466 signed Wormelow / Monmouth. Follow the road for approximately 400 meters. We are located halfway down the hill on the right-hand side. The site is called: Grove Farm / The Grove.

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