Stock No. 35822

Antique Framed English Theatre Plaster Panel

An antique framed English theatre plaster panel circa 1890, reputedly removed from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London on its refurbishment in 2019-2021. A relic of the old west end, this framed plaque captures a section of plaster frieze, likely once part of a larger architectural design. Perhaps it once decorated the balcony of the…

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£1,175.00

Dimensions

Depth: 7cm2.76in

Width: 94.5cm37.2in

Height: 64cm25.2in

Weight: 15kg33.07lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. As salvaged. Stable but shows signs of wear from when it was originally removed. Old paint. Wall fixings attached to frame for hanging.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

England

Maker

Unknown

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Material

Painted, Pine, Plaster, Timber, Wood

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Victorian

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An antique framed English theatre plaster panel circa 1890, reputedly removed from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London on its refurbishment in 2019-2021.

A relic of the old west end, this framed plaque captures a section of plaster frieze, likely once part of a larger architectural design. Perhaps it once decorated the balcony of the Grand Circle or edged the ceiling of the theatre’s impressive foyer. In original condition with old paint and wear from it’s removal, this ornate theatrical plaster panel features a green man mask cast in relief among swags and foliage, mounted in a later pine frame.

It is inscribed in pencil to the reverse: ‘Plaster panel from Theatre Royal BFR London, refurb’.

Provenance

The Theatre Royal Drury Lane remains to this day one of London’s most famous theatres. Though destroyed by fire, demolished and remodelled over the years, the theatre has resided at the site on Drury Lane since 1663, making it the world’s oldest theatre site in continuous use. The current theatre was designed by English architect Benjamin Wyatt (1775-1855) in 1812. It is a Grade I listed building.

Dimensions include the frame.

Additional information

Weight 15 kg
Dimensions 7 × 94.5 × 64 cm
Origin

England

Maker

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Material

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Period

Late 19th Century

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