1853 Arched White Floral Carved Statuary Marble Mantel

$18,000.00

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SKU: Q271251 Categories: , ,

This arched white statuary marble mantel with beautiful floral carvings was reclaimed from a house on St. Luke’s Place in New York City. Preservationist and pioneering member of the early New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, Evelyn G. Haynes, noted in a report that the houses of St. Luke’s Place “are probably the last continuous row of houses of their period in Manhattan.” Built in 1851- 1852, these houses were planned together based on a master design, and soon became home to poets, writers, and artists such as Sherwood Anderson, Theodore Dreiser, Arthur Laurents, Paul Cadmus, and “Beau James” Jimmy Walker. An original design to the homes in that particular area, multiple houses on this street had the same style of mantel and Olde Good Things had the privilege of removing matching mantels over a period of years from three of the houses on the block. This mantel is in very good condition with wear consistent with its age. The hearth pictured here is not included, however we were able to salvage the iron surround. Please note the arched marble surround at the firebox has smoke damage and will need to be replaced or eliminated. Surface cleaning and minor restoration are included with your purchase. Please allow 3-4 weeks for processing.

Additional information

Inventory no.

Q271251

Availability

Sold

Dimensions

Overall 74.25 in. L x 47.5 in. H x 11.25 in. D, body 68 in. W, opening 38 in. W x 35.5 in. H

Location

52nd Street NYC

Color

White

Length (in.)

74.25

Composition

Marble

Height (in.)

47.5

Depth (in.)

11.25

Opening width (in.)

38

Opening height (in.)

35.5

Period

1850s

Salvaged from

New York City building

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