An Italian carved stone chimneypiece in the 17th century style. The pulvinated freize is supported upon a moulded architrave and surmounted by a classical, deeply moulded, cornice. The fluted jambs, of corbel form, are ornamented with boldly carved lion masks, grasping rings from which floral drops are suspended and surmounted by fluted capitals. Circa: Early 19th century
Internal W: 39″Internal H: 39
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