stick eastlake style mantel with dog's head design

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stick eastlake style mantel with dog's head design

$7,800.00

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AA# 48669

Circa: 1880’s
Condition: Very good
Finish: Original
Country of origin: USA

Dimensions:
Overall: 49 7/8” wide x 72” tall x 11.5” deep
Interior opening: 30” wide x 33” tall

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This incredibly crafted mantel features intricate detailing, a unique Stick Eastlake design, and a dog’s head design in the center. The openings on this mantel could easily be fitted with mirrors or tiles to give it even more special character.
Stick Eastlake is a style term that uses details from the Eastlake Movement, started by Charles Eastlake, of decorative arts on Stickstyle buildings. Of the many architectural styles prevalent in the United States during the Victorian era, the Stick Style was the most expressive of a building’s underlying structure. Decorative wood trim, called stick work, was applied to the exterior to emphasize the basic wood frame structure underneath. Popular between 1860 and 1890 and built predominantly in wood, there are few pure examples of the style remaining in urban areas.

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