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1230
Description: Arched rectangular central panel with bead-on-fillet edging; gadrooned vase with a quasi-symmetrical arrangement of fronds, leaves and flowers issuing therefrom, topped by a central bloom; arched rectangular border with fillet edging and a quasi-symmetrical arrangement of fronds, leaves and flowers descending from top centre; at the bottom, leaves splayed from a central cartouche enclosing an indecipherable initial or monogram; on top, symmetrical sea serpents descending from a central beribboned pendant.
Notes: A familiar type of design seen on many small firebacks/gratebacks of this period.
Inscription: [indecipherable]
Manufactured: in the early-18th century in England.
Current location: Godinton House, Great Chart, Kent, England.
- Attached to series:
- British 'Dutch' style firebacks