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George III Architectural Bracket

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A carved architectural wall bracket. The carved compound moulded shelf is supported by a scrolled volute decorated with leaves and husks, flanked by gadroon mouldings above a leaf and cone finial. The tablet beneath the shelf is carved with griffins flanking a classical lamp. Bespoke sizing, design adaptations and finishing available. We are currently working to a 30-36 week lead time.

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