Stock No. 37572

Set of 3 Handcarved 19th Century Foliate Carvings

Three handcarved early 19th century carvings with gilt finish originating from Millearne House in Perthshire, Scotland (now demolished). One depicts Scottish thistles, another four leaves and the third a foliate cross. Once an architectural feature of Millearne’s interior, these antique carvings date to circa 1820 and likely decorated one of the many grand rooms of…

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£1,745.00

Dimensions

Depth: 4cm1.57in

Width: 11cm4.33in

Height: 11cm4.33in

Weight: 2kg4.41lbs

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Condition Report

Gilded paint finish in relatively good condition with minor wear in places. Reverse sides are unfinished. No hooks for hanging.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1820

Maker

Unknown

Material

Gilt, Oak, Timber, Wood

Origin

England

Period

Early 19th Century

Style

Gothic, Victorian

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Three handcarved early 19th century carvings with gilt finish originating from Millearne House in Perthshire, Scotland (now demolished). One depicts Scottish thistles, another four leaves and the third a foliate cross.

Once an architectural feature of Millearne’s interior, these antique carvings date to circa 1820 and likely decorated one of the many grand rooms of the gothic revival manor, complementing the plasterwork of the lavish vaulted ceilings said to be created by the plasterer, Alexander McQueen.

Beautifully carved, each is finished in gilt paint that only adds to their decorative appeal. Highly intricate and with a unique story to tell, these antique carvings will make stunning decor pieces and could be attached to hooks to hang on an interior wall.

Millearne House, Perthshire

Built in the early 19th century by architects Robert & Richard Dickson, this Tudor/gothic style manor house is sadly no longer standing in its original form. Now a stripped back wedding venue, large parts of the house were demolished in 1969 as it became unwieldy and unmanageable due to the constant additions and renovations continuously added since 1821. Every room was a tribute to gothic architecture, including ceilings drawn from Crosby Hall in London, chimneys from Thornbury castle, oak ceilings from New Walsingham Church in Norfolk and a fireplace from Windsor Castle.

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 4 × 11 × 11 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1820

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Early 19th Century

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