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Pair 19Th Century Oak Capital Wall Sconces / Shelves From Sennowe Hall Norfolk

Stock No

BL0386

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2020

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Item Description


This decorative pair of 19th Century Oak Wall Sconces / Shelves were once part of a capital on a column in the orangery at Sennowe Hall in Norfolk. Fabulous time aged patina to the oak and paintwork.

Capitals are decorative supports that sit on top of the shaft of a column below any architrave/frieze/cornice.

Sennowe Hall was originally built by Thomas Wodhouse in 1774 who had inherited the estate from his aunt Mary Bacon in 1760.  The house was sold in 1850 and  underwent some remodelling by Decimus Burton in 1855 when an upper floor was added.  The house was sold to Thomas Cook in 1898 who commissioned the Edwardian architect George Skipper who extensively remodelled and extended the property which is the house that stands today.  

Overall Dimensions (Approx..):
Height:  31cm (12.25 inches)
Width:  28cm (11 inches)
Depth: 12.5cm (5 inches)

Although all of our antique/vintage pieces have a sense of beauty and style there may be the odd age-related mark here and there but these in no way detract from each piece’s character, beauty and stylish appeal.

PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY COST TO ENGLAND & WALES. **DELIVERY TO SCOTLAND IS AN EXTRA COST - PLEASE MESSAGE US WITH YOUR POSTCODE FOR A DELIVERY QUOTE*

 
 

 

Item Info

Seller Location

Devon, Devon

Item Dimensions

H: 31cm W: 28cm D: 12.5cm

Period

19th Century

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Devon, Devon

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)7850 039788

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