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Antique Eastlake Style Walnut Carved Wood Lemon Gilt Deep Well Frame Fits 18"x14

Condition:
Used
Sold for:
US $149.00
ApproximatelyAU $226.01
Collection:
Free local pickup from Akron, Ohio, United States 44319
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Located in: Akron, Ohio, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Antique
Yes
Shape
Rectangle
Item Width (Interior)
14 in
Suitable for Photo Size
14 x 18 in
Material
Wood
Item Length
19.5 in
Photo Capacity
1
Item Height (Interior)
18 in
Brand
Unbranded
Type
Art Painting Frame
Original/Licensed Reproduction
Original
Item Height
23.5 in
Style
Victorian
Features
Lemon Gold Gilt, Stenciled, Carved
Finish
Gilted
Item Width
19.5 in

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Vintage Funk

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The frame is in amazing shape! It's crazy to think that it is over 100 years. I am framing a Rosa Bonheur etching from the 1850's in it, so it's perfect, as she met Charles Eastlake in London circa. 1857. Thank you.
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