Early Victorian Pole Screen
This exquisite Victorian rosewood pole screen is a wonderful example of 19th-century craftsmanship and design. The focal point is a glazed, shield-shaped screen that beautifully frames an intricate hand-stitched needlework panel featuring a delicate foliate design. The fine detailing and soft tones of the embroidery add charm and character, making it a standout decorative feature in any setting.
The screen is mounted on a slender rosewood pole, gracefully extending to a finely moulded petal collar. It stands on an elegant triform base with ornately carved scrolled feet, showcasing the attention to detail and quality typical of the Victorian period. The rich tones of the rosewood further enhance its refined appearance.
While the screen does not have a backing panel, it remains structurally sound and stable. There may be some minor cosmetic marks here and there, in keeping with its age, but these only add to its authenticity and antique charm.
Whether placed in a sitting room, hallway, bedroom, or study, this piece is sure to blend seamlessly with a variety of décor styles, from traditional to eclectic. A truly elegant and timeless piece, perfect for those who appreciate antique character and fine craftsmanship.
Dimensions Base - 41cm wide x 41cm deep x 136cm high
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Price includes delivery to mainland UK with the exception of The Highlands