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1268
Description: Quasi-arched shape with forward-facing 'wings', which splay outwards towards the base; the 'wings' curve to follow the shape of the main panel but curl outwards at the top; central panel with stylised image of a tree; top centre, three ostrich feathers gathered at their quills, on either side of which, on the curled upper parts of the 'wings', are a mirrored feature of uncertain type.
Notes: This small, but unusual, casting was probably cast in an open box mould. Only a very small number of such castings are known. Depth 210mm. The fireback has been repaired in the main panel and attached to a later grate.
- Decoration tags:
- free-standing (shape)
- none (edging)
- whole carved pattern
- plants
- objects
Manufactured: in the late-17th to early-18th century in England.
Current location: Bramshill House, Bramshill, Hampshire, England.
- Attached to series:
- Free-standing firebacks