Rosewood And Petit Point Tapestry Fireplace Screen, 19th Century
Very large fireplace screen in solid rosewood from the Restoration period.
This is most likely a piece of furniture of English origin.
The dimensions are unusual (149 cm high) for a wooden fireplace screen.
The structure is very richly carved in the mass with a profusion of decorations, palmettes, scrolls, acanthus leaves, flowers...
The central part is a petit point tapestry with an orientalist scene, an Arab rider and a man on a dromedary.
This tapestry, which is in good condition, is protected by a glass.
This fireplace screen can also be used as a screen as the dimensions are large.
Good condition of house, some re-gluing in the wood.
Period early 19th century around 1830.
Delivery on pallet by carrier to the ground floor in front of your home, 200 euros in France, 500 euros in the EU and 1500 euros rest of the world.
This is most likely a piece of furniture of English origin.
The dimensions are unusual (149 cm high) for a wooden fireplace screen.
The structure is very richly carved in the mass with a profusion of decorations, palmettes, scrolls, acanthus leaves, flowers...
The central part is a petit point tapestry with an orientalist scene, an Arab rider and a man on a dromedary.
This tapestry, which is in good condition, is protected by a glass.
This fireplace screen can also be used as a screen as the dimensions are large.
Good condition of house, some re-gluing in the wood.
Period early 19th century around 1830.
Delivery on pallet by carrier to the ground floor in front of your home, 200 euros in France, 500 euros in the EU and 1500 euros rest of the world.
3 700 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Rosewood
Width: 92 cm
Height: 149 cm
Depth: 52.5 cm aux pieds
Reference (ID): 1635288
Availability: In stock
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