Late 18th century George II pine and gesso chimneypiece with breakfront shelf, crossed claret jugs, flaming torches, and Adam-style urns.
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A George II Carved Pine and Limewood Chimneypiece.

A finely drawn, late eighteenth century, pine and gesso chimneypiece featuring a breakfront shelf and a frieze depicting a motif of crossed claret jugs and flaming torches. On the corner blocks are carved, Adam-style urns with rams heads and acanthus leaves whose fine carving contrasts the fluid, unbroken gain of the stripped pine on the jambs.

Height: 61⅝in (156.6cm)

Width: 72⅞in (185cm)

Internal Height: 49⅜in (125.5cm)

Internal Width: 52in (132cm)

Footblock to Footblock: 65⅜in (166cm)

Shelf Depth: 6½in (16.5cm)