English 19th Century Adjustable Pole Screen
$1,100.00
SKU: 10-7
Dimension: 57.625"H x 19.875"W x 12.5"D
Dimensions: 57-5/8″H x 19-7/8″W x 12-1/2″D
An interesting adjustable pole screen, from England, circa 1830. During the warmer months, when fireplaces were not in use, pole screens would hide or at least decorate unsightly, soot-filled fireboxes. A framed needlework depicting a pastoral scene with felled tree is supported by a mahogany pole that allows the screen to be moved up or down. The pole has a decorative turned end that rests on a mahogany tripodal base and showing some wear from use. An elegant antique work of art.
English 19th Century Adjustable Pole Screen
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Dimensions: 57-5/8″H x 19-7/8″W x 12-1/2″D
An interesting adjustable pole screen, from England, circa 1830. During the warmer months, when fireplaces were not in use, pole screens would hide or at least decorate unsightly, soot-filled fireboxes. A framed needlework depicting a pastoral scene with felled tree is supported by a mahogany pole that allows the screen to be moved up or down. The pole has a decorative turned end that rests on a mahogany tripodal base and showing some wear from use. An elegant antique work of art.
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Dimensions | 12.5 × 19.875 × 57.625 in |
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English 19th Century Adjustable Pole Screen
Dimensions: 57-5/8″H x 19-7/8″W x 12-1/2″D
An interesting adjustable pole screen, from England, circa 1830. During the warmer months, when fireplaces were not in use, pole screens would hide or at least decorate unsightly, soot-filled fireboxes. A framed needlework depicting a pastoral scene with felled tree is supported by a mahogany pole that allows the screen to be moved up or down. The pole has a decorative turned end that rests on a mahogany tripodal base and showing some wear from use. An elegant antique work of art.