Reclaimed Arched Light Gray Marble Mantel

$7,500

SOLD

This arched light gray marble mantel is from a West Village townhouse on W 12th St. in New York City. Comprised of Carrara marble with gray veining, deep furrows carved across the spandrels create outstanding raised details below its serpentine shelf. At the mantel's center stands a deeply curved elaborate keystone carved into a in a scroll. This mantel is in very good condition with wear consistent with its age and is on display in the showroom of our flagship store located at 333 W 52nd St. NYC.

Inventory no.

Q285318

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Dimensions

Overall 67 in. L x 12.25 in. D x 47 in. H, opening 36 in. W x 35.25 in. H

Length (in.)

69.75

Height (in.)

47.5

Depth (in.)

12

Opening width (in.)

31

Opening height (in.)

33

Composition

Marble

Color

Gray

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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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