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Antique Neoclassical Style Carved Wooden Mantel
$7,801.79
£5,675
€6,648.40
CA$10,876.98
A$11,792.89
CHF 6,214.83
MX$143,413.06
NOK 77,322.34
SEK 73,121.01
DKK 49,634.02
About the Item
A carved mahogany fire surround in the Neoclassical style.
Additional dimensions
Opening height 112.5 cm
Opening width 130 cm
Width between outsides of the foot blocks 154.5 cm.
- Dimensions:Height: 62.01 in (157.5 cm)Width: 75.4 in (191.5 cm)Depth: 10.44 in (26.5 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1890
- Condition:Good structural condition. This fireplace has a French polished and waxed finish.
- Seller Location:Wormelow, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 9312081stDibs: LU2096324988032
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