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Antique Victorian Full Size Wooden Mantel with Mirror
Located in New York, NY
Antique Victorian style wood mantel with an over mantel mirror and detailed ornate carvings. Good condition with minor surface chips and predrilled holes. Please refer to the picture...
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Early 20th Century American Victorian Fireplaces and Mantels

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Mirror, Wood

Hand Carved Mahogany Double Decker Mantel 4 Griffins
Located in New York, NY
A simply stunning example of American architecture, this large 19th century antique mantel features highly detailed foliate carvings with four griffins, two flanked on each side. The...
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Antique 19th Century American Fireplaces and Mantels

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President Monroe's Heavy Carved Statuary Marble Mantel
Located in New York, NY
This rare white statuary marble mantel originates from the private collection of a Long Island resident who reported that this piece was in the possession of President James Monroe d...
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Antique Early 19th Century North American Baroque Fireplaces and Mantels

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Waldorf Astoria Carved Marble English Regency Mantel
Located in New York, NY
This incredibly detailed English Regency style mantel is carved from statuary marble. Prominent and delicate flutings run the length of the apron, and down each leg. Floral motifs si...
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Antique 1810s European Regency Fireplaces and Mantels

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Antique Reclaimed Neo-Gothic Carved Tan Marble Mantel
Located in New York, NY
This Neo-Gothic marble mantel is a stunning and historically significant piece of architectural salvage. Hailing from a NYC townhouse in the Upper West S...
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Early 20th Century Gothic Fireplaces and Mantels

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1800s English Regency Style Carved Oak Tall Mantel with Lion, Ribbon and Swags
Located in New York, NY
English Regency style oak mantel. Very large mantel, but not overly done, from the 1800s. It has a center lion motif with ribbon and swag details. Pl...
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Antique Late 19th Century English Regency Fireplaces and Mantels

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Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A handsome antique Jacobean style carved dark oak fire mantel, dating to circa 1890. This eye-catching fire surround would make an impression in a period property with its dark oak f...
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Fan-Carved Wood Mantel in the Federal Taste
Located in New York, NY
New York, Fan-carved mantel in the Federal taste, circa 1812 Pine Measures: 66 1/4 in. high, 90 3/8 in. wide, 13 1/4 in. deep Within the genre of carved rather than plasterwork mantels of the Federal Period, no example that has come to light is more perfectly designed or more carefully wrought than the present one, which is an amazing symphony of fans, urns, beads, and other Neo-Classical devices, all ultimately influenced by the plasterwork designs of the English architects Robert (1728–1792) and James (1732–1794) Adam. Of a type that proliferated in the area bounded by the northern New Jersey counties of Bergen and Passaic, the Hudson Valley, and western Long Island, the mantel is representative of work that flourished in the first couple of decades of the 19th century. While most of the woodwork of this style that has survived is found in interiors, various examples of exterior doors and other trim have been noted, but most examples have disappeared as a result, variously, of natural deterioration and purposeful demolition in anticipation of development. Although considerably larger in scale and more elaborate in ornament than a mantel that has been in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum since 1944 (acc. no. 44.55; photograph in Hirschl & Adler archives), the present mantel is so close in style and conception to that example that it likely originated in the same house. The Brooklyn mantel is documented as having been removed from a house built by Judge Isaac Terhune (1762–1837), an eminent lawyer and judge. The house was situated on King’s Highway, at the corner of Mansfield Place, at the edge of South Greenfield, a village in northern Gravesend, Brooklyn. A photograph of the house, taken by the German e´migre´ photographer, Eugene Armbruster (1865–1933), is in the collection of the New-York Historical Society. Terhune is ultimately descended from the Dutch-Huguenot e´migre´ Albert Albertson Terhunen, who died in Flatlands, Brooklyn, in 1685.The family eventually spread out through New Amsterdam, Long Island, and Bergen County, New Jersey. Terhune’s great-grandson, also Albert (1715–1806), left a sizable estate to his six surviving children, including his second child and second son, Isaac. Judge Terhune lived in the house until his death in 1837, at which time, according to an article in The New York Times for November 27, 1910, he, having died without issue, “left the White Frame Mansion with its exquisitely carved doorway, beautiful mantels, and other interior adornments to his brother John” (Part Six, p. 11). The article continues: After the latter’s death, the house and its estate of about 70 acres passed through several owners, eventually being purchased in 1853 by Benjamin G. Hitchings [1813–1893]. The house next passed to Benjamin’s son, Hector, who had been born in the house, and then lived there for 25 years. He sold it in 1910 in partial payment for a Manhattan apartment house. After thus having been sold to a real estate developer, the Hitchings property was subdivided into Hitchings Homestead. The house survived until about 1928, at which time it was razed and a Deco-style apartment house with the address 2301 Kings Highway was constructed on the site and occupied in 1935. By 1910, the fate of the house, in an area of Brooklyn that was being rapidly developed, was becoming obvious. The Times article reported: The house has been well kept up, but fearing lest the hand of time or vandals might deal harshly with some of its choice bits of carving, Mr. Hitchings removed a few years ago a few beautifully carved wood mantels...
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Reproduction Wood Fireplace Mantel with Carved Wood Wreath Center Large Opening
Located in Stamford, CT
Beautiful reproduction wood fireplace mantel with very nice carvings from a manufacture who closed down years ago in the Brooklyn NY. I believe the wood to be cherry and was made in ...
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Oversize Carved Wood Fireplace Mantel with Acanthus Leaf Corbels.
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Located in Chicago, IL
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