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Origin: France. Circa: 1880. Period: 19th Century. Elegant French heavily carved firescreen with painted canvas some discoloration on one panel due to age. Shop @ The HighBoy

Taken in the sitting room at 44 Londesborough Road in 1965 or 1966. The firescreen that Mum embroidered and Granddad Smith made is behind Debbie. That lamp base was bright red. I wonder what happened to it.

In our living room. Winters CAN be nice with a good fire!

my firescreen

 

snowing again..and it is photo club tonight..so another indoor quickie

 

edited in picnik - cropped and cinemascope filter

Detail of an embroidered fire screen

April 2017

Visit to Upton House en route to Wales.

Upton House, a country house near Banbury, is in the care of the National Trust. It's had a number of owners, but was last owned by Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted, who owed his fortune to his father Marcus Samuel, the founder of the oil company Shell Transport & Trading. Lord Bearsted donated the house, gardens and art collection to the National Trust in 1948.

Interesting to see a heavy tapestry going around the contours of the walls.

this shot was taken to sell some accessories- hence, a lot goin' on!

Hand forged firescreen made by Laurence Love at ironworkmarche.com

Trubey Designs

Majolica Firescreen

24 x 31

13ct

$465

Skell Dagger's fabulous Tiffany firescreen and some original artwork by Fraz Undertone: Deadly Livez.

Firescreen

 

•Date: 1850-60

•Geography: Probably made in New York, New York, United States

•Culture: American

•Medium: Rosewood

•Dimensions: 46 × 28 in. (116.8 × 71.1 cm)

•Classification: Furniture

•Credit Line: Friends of the American Wing Fund, by exchange, 1999

•Accession Number: 1999.274

 

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 739.

 

Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings

 

•Marking: Unmarked

 

Timeline of Art History (2000-Present)

 

Timelines

 

•The United States and Canada, 1800-1900 A.D.

...thanks for the card, Mas :-)

 

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Dowling College was the beautiful backdrop for a poetry reading. Suffolk County Poetry Review launch event. May 9, 2015 at Dowling College. Photo by Kimberly Wilder. www.onthewilderside.com

Carved wooden firescreen with silk damask panel in Japanese pagoda style frame. Fabric 1979 S Pettit HBR in preparation for house opening. Date unknown.

Firescreen--Prudence Punderson (1758-84)

Fantastic vintage chair with a new fabric and some preety pillows. Can you see that gorgeous firescreen?

Custom built-in model before installation.

Bathsheba Woodhead's Work, aged 12 Years, 1849

Bathsheba Woodhead of Shelf married Ripath Johnson, whose son Fred Johnson married Sarah Haigh, parents of granny Agnes. There was a second firescreen by Bathsheba, no longer in the family

 

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