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Regency style white marble fireplace,

modern,

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Regency style white marble fireplace,

modern,

with stepped rectangular shelf above a frieze adorned with trails of vine leaves and grapes wrapped round a Thyrsus, all emblematic of the Roman God Bacchus, the jamb panels carved in a similar manner with ewers to the base, on block feet, with deep moulded ingrounds.

 

 

£14,500

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Dimensions: 115.5cm (45½") High, 176cm (69¼") Wide, 32cm (12½") Deep, Opening width 109 cm x81.5 cm high, Outside jamb to jamb width 161.5 cm wide
Stock code: 79660
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