Two green marble fragments from the Turner Galleries, Tate Britain,
c.1908
In the most recent works to further extend Tate Britain, some of the extensive dado panelling and doorcases all made in a distinctive green marble, were removed from The Turner Galleries – themselves an extension to Tate Britain dating to 1908. This part of the galleries were generously paid for by Sir Joseph Duveen. LASSCO has examples of the considerable amount of salvaged material that became available (Search “Tate”). These fragments have been cut from door-cases and moulding that were otherwise incomplete or damaged. They offer an unique opportunity to embellish your library with architectural relics of peerless provenance!
£60 the two
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