Antique English Tiger Oak Barley Twist Firescreen Stand
Jacobean, TIGER OAK GRAIN, CARVED Bands
Direct from England, another gorgeous antique English oak fireplace screen!!
This beauty is tall and lovely, with venerable English style;
· Long barley twist posts on either side;
· Full length upper and lower carved bands;
· ornate Jacobean center trim;
· scalloped bracket feet with center finials;
· solid oak construction with outstanding tiger oak grain!
MEASUREMENTS:
35 ¾”H x 20 ¾” x 11 ¾”.
All of my antiques are hand selected from premier European shippers. I
do not purchase in bulk, but prefer to individually purchase the items,
with each piece selected for its unique characteristics and quality.
CONDITION:
The
stand is in VERY good condition, structurally sound and visually
appealing with normal signs of age and use, scratches, dings, and other
imperfections. I always
provide multiple photos and written information, and I encourage you to
email me with any questions you might have prior to bidding. Please
keep in mind antique furniture should be purchased for its uniqueness,
higher quality material and craftsmanship and antique patina, charm and
character.
SHIPPING:
Professional
packaging, shipping and insurance on this item will be $35.00 (lower 48
states only). All my antique furniture is professionally prepared for
shipment by UPS, with customized foam packaging, fully insured and delivered directly to your front door!!!!
FREE local pick-up in Shreveport, Louisiana is also available to buyers in the area. Please email for arrangements (Louisiana sales tax will apply on items picked up in Shreveport).
Thank
you for spending time on this listing; I realize there are many, many
sellers to choose from, and I appreciate you considering my item!!
I
also invite you to take a minute to visit my eBay store, Geaux Vintage
Antiques, to see more English and European antique furniture, barley
twist items, beveled mirrors, wall shelves, chairs, and many other
unique and personally selected pieces for your home or office décor!
…”with all that, why Geaux anywhere else?”…