37/1937-1-2
Furniture
One of a pair of walnut fire screens with a glazed lithograph depicting a floral composition of roses, made in England c.1860.
fire screen
pole screen
pole screen
37/1937-1-2
On Display
c.1860 (manufactured)
England (manufactured)
Victorian (1837-1901)
walnut
paper
glass
pigment
hardboard
paper
glass
pigment
hardboard
turned
joined
polished
lithographed
glazed
glued
screwed
carved
joined
polished
lithographed
glazed
glued
screwed
carved
One of a pair of tripod walnut pole fire screens with a glazed oval screen containing a possibly hand coloured lithograph of a spray of roses within a cream mount. The frame is decorated with carved vine leaves and is surmounted by a cartouche with a turned and carved finial. The pillar has a gadrooned (carved ornamental device consisting of bands of short vertical reeding with rounded top and bottom) and cabochon (raised oval shape decoration) carved pilaster and stands on three moulded and carved legs with claw feet and there is also a finial to the base.
Height: 153cm
Width: 53cm
Width: 53cm
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