The Plaza Hotel Sienna Marble Mantel with Ormulu Details

$17,000

SOLD

This antique mantel is made of hand carved marble which is no longer quarried. It features gold painted wreath and flower details on the ends and center. A fireplace insert with a cherub motif is included. The shelf has two holes drilled for lights. The image represents the mantels available, but please note that the actual mantels in stock may not possess identical veining as the one depicted. Original hearthstones are accessible, and if preferred, they can be included with the purchase.

Inventory no.

E103500

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Dimensions

Overall 61.25 in. L x 43 in. H x 13.25 in. D, opening 27 in. W x 23 in. H

Length (in.)

61.25

Height (in.)

43

Depth (in.)

13.25

Opening width (in.)

27

Opening height (in.)

23

Composition

Marble

Color

Gray, White, Gold

Style

Victorian

Refunds

You may return items for refund or exchange within 10 days of receiving them (online orders only). Returns may be subject to a 15% restocking fee. Custom orders are not returnable. Shipping charges are not refundable. Remember though, almost everything here is olde, and is sold as is.

Local Pick-Up

Local pick-up for most orders is available in our New York City store and Scranton, PA, warehouse. A fee may apply for larger or heavier items. Processing time may take 1 to 2 weeks. Local pickup is available in our Los Angeles store for items located there.

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