George III fireplace in statuary, Sienna, and Jasper marbles, featuring a Virtue vs. Vice tablet, circa 1765. Characterful design with Ionic columns.
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A Characterful George III column Chimneypiece in Statuary, Sienna and Jasper Marbles.

A George III antique fireplace in statuary Sienna and Jasper marbles with a large and well carved centre tablet of Virtue and Vice. Circa 1765.

The breakfront tiered shelf with foliate and dentil decorated mouldings. Virtue is depicted as a Sphinx, in the classical Greek form with female head, breasts, wings and the body of a lion, fighting Vice who is shown as a Triton, son of Neptune and Amphitrite, a merman – half man, half fish – who holds a shell which he uses as a shield. This is flanked by sienna marble panels inlaid with geometric lozenges in white. The jambs are in the form of coloured Jasper, three quarter round columns with Ionic caps and bases in white. The opening framed with egg and dart mouldings symbolising good and evil. The whole raised on foot blocks.

Height: 65¼in (165.7cm)

Width: 83⅜in (211.8cm)

Internal Height: 47½in (120.7cm)

Internal Width: 48¾in (123.8cm)

Total Depth: 13¼in (33.7cm)

Footblock to Footblock: 72¼in (183.5cm)