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Five pieces of panelling from the Supreme High Court
Located in London, GB
Five pieces of panelling from the Supreme High Court Two panelling from Court Room 3 that were on each side of the judges stand with coat of arms carved. They are slightly curved. Th...
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1910s Vintage London - Panelling

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Oak

Pair of Large 19th Century French Nature Morte Still Life Stucco Relief Panels
Located in London, GB
Large pair of stucco reliefs on wood panels, 19th Century, French. The central cartouches represent the fishing and hunting still life commonly called Nature Morte. The stucco is in ...
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Mid-19th Century French Neoclassical Revival Antique London - Panelling

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Stucco, Wood

A W N Pugin, attributed, Four Pieces of Gothic Revival Oak Linen Fold Paneling
By Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Located in London, GB
A W N Pugin, attributed, four pieces of Gothic Revival oak Linen fold paneling. C1850 Measurements: Panel 1 - H - 38.5 inches, W - 71 inches, D - 3 inc...
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1850s English Gothic Revival Antique London - Panelling

Materials

Oak

Arts & Crafts Oak Panelling Pieces with Hand-Carved Pomegranates, Roses & Grapes
By Arthur Simpson
Located in London, GB
Style of Arthur Simpson of Kendal. Four lengths of early Arts and Crafts interior oak wall panelling with hand-carved roses, pomegranates and grapes to the upper sections and carved ...
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Late 19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique London - Panelling

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Oak

Arts & Crafts Oak Panelling with Hand Carved Pomegranates, Roses and Grapes
By Arthur Simpson
Located in London, GB
Early Arts & Crafts interior oak wall panelling in the style of A W S Simpson of Kendal, with hand-carved roses, pomegranates and grapes, carved linen fold details to the lower secti...
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Late 19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique London - Panelling

Materials

Oak

Panelling from The Supreme High Court, opposite The Houses Of Parliament. London
By Henry Hobson Richardson 1
Located in London, GB
Highly important carved oak panelling, (two available see other listing) from The Supreme High Court in London. England. Originally The Middlesex Gu...
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20th Century English Gothic Revival London - Panelling

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Oak

Panelling from The Supreme High Court, opposite The Houses Of Parliament. London
By Henry Hobson Richardson 1
Located in London, GB
Highly important carved oak panelling, (two available see other listing) from The Supreme High Court in London. England. Originally The Middlesex Gu...
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20th Century English Gothic Revival London - Panelling

Materials

Oak

Panelling from The Supreme High Court, London opposite The Houses Of Parliament
By Henry Hobson Richardson 1
Located in London, GB
A single 5' wide piece of panelling from court room three and carved by H H Richardson. Note : This is the widest piece of panelling to the left. The two to the right have their own listing. Important carved oak panelling, from The Supreme High Court...
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20th Century British Gothic Revival London - Panelling

Materials

Oak

Panelling from The Supreme High Court, London opposite The Houses Of Parliament
By Henry Hobson Richardson 1
Located in London, GB
Two pieces of carved oak panelling from The Supreme High Court in London. England. Note : This listing is for the two smaller pieces of oak panelli...
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20th Century British Gothic Revival London - Panelling

Materials

Oak

Pair of Carved and Painted Trophy Panels
Located in London, GB
A pair of mid-19th century carved and painted oak trophy panels, with the figure of an angel to one and the mask of a war hero to the other.
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Late 19th Century English Antique London - Panelling

Pair of Carved and Painted Trophy Panels
Pair of Carved and Painted Trophy Panels
H 17.72 in W 26.78 in D 1.58 in
The Sanctus, 250 Arts and Crafts AWN Pugin Tiles
By Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Located in London, GB
The Sanctus pugin tiles came from St Josephs, Bootle docks. Liverpool. There are 245 in total and five more that have been glued back together making 250. There are 16 in the image h...
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Mid-19th Century Arts and Crafts Antique London - Panelling

Significant Oak Panelled Room
Located in London, GB
A copy of the State Room (c.1606) at the ‘Old Palace’, Bromley-by-Bow, former hunting lodge of King James I, the original currently re-erected in the British Galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum. A large oak Jacobean style panelled room, the panelling of pegged construction, with eleven Doric pilasters having blind-fretwork of intertwining strap-ornament carved in low-relief, the elaborate cornice of conforming strap-work frieze surmounted by dentil and ogee mouldings, early twentieth century. Twelve panels 231cm/91” wide, overall height of the panelling including cornice 371cm/46”, the pilasters 46cm/18” wide each. Various smaller panels available. Available to view at Brunswick House, London. The demolition of the Old Palace in 1894 provoked particular consternation amongst the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and played a significant role in future attempts to conserve London’s historic buildings. Founded by the Arts and Crafts powerhouse William Morris, SPAB as it is now known, was formed to stop the decay, demolition and destruction perpetuated by Victorian developers, architects and somewhat shockingly, Local Councils. Charles Ashbee, editor of the Survey of London wrote on the topic, “It is useless to cry over spilt milk, but if the destruction of what, in a sense, was the finest building in East London did nothing else, it at least awakened the public conscience and was the immediate cause of the founding of the Committee for the Survey of the Memorials of Greater London…” His polemic continues… “The Board, in short, did not know what it was doing, it was in the hands of advisors who were equally ignorant; it committed a foolish action and has had to take the consequence. Like all public bodies that from time to time have acted similarly, it has been pilloried for its folly. Meantime, however, the Palace is lost to us.” The original room has oft been described with much affection with the Survey of London stating ‘the walls were covered with beautifully moulded oak panelling, with carved pilasters at intervals, and at ceiling level a richly ornamented wood frieze with carved arabesque panels...
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Early 19th Century British Antique London - Panelling

Significant Oak Panelled Room
Significant Oak Panelled Room
H 146.07 in W 90.95 in D 1.97 in

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