Fire Surround
ca. 1850 (made)
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Cast iron, England; c. 1850. Cast by the Coalbrookdale Company, Shropshire from a design in the style of Alfred Stevens (1817-1875). Possibly by James Gamble. The jambs are decorated in relief with balusters and foliage. The lintel with flowers and leaves alternating.
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Materials and techniques | Cast iron |
Brief description | Cast iron fire surround, cast by the Coalbrookdale Company, Shropshire from a design in the style of Alfred Stevens (1817-1875) or possibly by James Gamble, England, ca.1850. |
Physical description | The lintel is decorated with balusters and foliage in an alternating repeat pattern. The jambs are decorated with a baluster at the top and bottom and in-between is foliage and a bird, which is different on either side. |
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Object history | Given by Henry C. Eyres. Esq. who was given the mantlepiece by James Gamble whose work this mantlepiece may possible be. |
Summary | Cast iron, England; c. 1850. Cast by the Coalbrookdale Company, Shropshire from a design in the style of Alfred Stevens (1817-1875). Possibly by James Gamble. The jambs are decorated in relief with balusters and foliage. The lintel with flowers and leaves alternating. |
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Accession number | A.90-1918 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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