Single Large Antique Architectural Salvage Wooden Corbel ~ Victorian Era

Single Large Antique Architectural Salvage Wooden Corbel ~ Victorian Era

Sale price $150.00 Regular price $310.00

 

Description:   Most likely from the Victorian era, this single, wooden corbel provides amazing characteristics of early architecture.   The distinctive details of the raised, scrolled work and signs of the original orange and red paint are what gives this piece of history a unique personality.

Circa:  Late 1800's - Early 1900's

Dimensions:  Standing up on base:  8 3/4" length (across widest scroll area)  x  11" depth (at widest area near base) x 22" Height.  Base measures:  7"  x 9" (with scroll facing forward)

Product Weight:  17 pounds 1 ounce

Material:  Wood

Maker:  Unknown

Markings:  No visible markings

Color: dark wood patina, orange and red chippy paint.  Signs of orange on one side and red on opposite side.  May have been previously exposed to extreme weather conditions.   

Condition:  Previously owned - used.  Condition is consistent with age and weather exposure.  Chips and broken areas of wood. Corbel has been previously exposed to weather conditions. Some nail exposure due to broken or chipped areas.  Areas of original paint is very chippy and fragile.  Ideal as a floor accent. 

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