Waldorf Astoria Rouge Royal Marble Mantel

$10,000

This mantel was salvaged from the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and is carved from Rouge Royale, a rich oxblood marble characterized by the presence of white calcite veins. This piece features angled jambs highlighted by acanthus leaf motifs carved above each. In the center of the apron is a deeply carved floral motif. An early to mid 19th century Louis XVI style piece, this piece epitomizes "Louis Seize", a style of architecture, furniture, decoration, and art just before the French Revolution. Designs in this style hearkened back to the purity and grandeur of the art of the Ancient Greeks.

Quarried from Hautmont, Belgium, Rouge Royale was widely used in furniture and decoration, especially during the construction of Versailles castle and Louveciennes. In his Dictionary of Trade and Industry, Blanqui described this marble as, "This marble with a red background, mixed with white, and sometimes blue, is extracted in the town of Franchimont, near Philippeville, in the province of Namur. In all the Belgian marbles, it is the one that was most frequently used in the decoration of monuments: in the palace of Versailles, the Louvre, Palais Royal, and in many other public and private buildings."

Stamped, "Made in France," this antique mantel was one of several pieces imported from Europe to furnish the historic Waldorf Astoria Hotel in NYC, which opened on October 1, 1931. This mantel is original to Suite J on the 28th floor of the Waldorf Towers. A Waldorf Astoria authenticity card is included with your purchase.
Pictured still installed at the Waldorf Astoria, kindly confirm the condition before purchasing. Located at our Scranton Warehouse, please allow 3-4 weeks for processing.

Make an Offer

Make an offer for this item

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name*
Subscribe to newsletter

Ask a Question

Get more info about this item

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name*
Subscribe to Newsletter
This field is hidden when viewing the form

Get a Shipping Quote

Get a shipping quote for this item

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name*
Subscribe to newsletter
Shipping address*
Commercial or residential?*
Inventory no.

WAN251696

Availability

One available

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

Overall 53.25 in. L x 40.25 in. H x 11.25 in. D, opening 38 in. W x 33 in. H, hearth 51.25 in. W x 13 in. D

Length (in.)

53.25

Height (in.)

40.25

Depth (in.)

13

Opening width (in.)

38

Opening height (in.)

33

Composition

Marble

Color

Brown, Gray, White

Period

1800s

Style

Louis XVI

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. We also have a location in Los Angeles that we ship a large freight container to several times a year with store pick-up available. There is an additional handling charge for this option.

Shipping

Shipping charges are not calculated in the cart except for vintage hardware orders. You will be contacted with the final ship cost by email or phone for your approval before the order is finalized and you are charged. If you would like a firm ship quote before placing your order, click the button below or click 'Estimate Shipping' on the cart page.

Shipping Quote
Call Us Toll-Free 888-233-9678
Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Sunday Closed

Your wishlist is currently empty!

Wishlist

Work with Us!

Are you a dealer, designer, architect, or builder? At Olde Good Things, we love networking with others in the reclaimed trade and architectural and design industry who share a passion for architectural salvage.

More Info
Share