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Antique Regency-Period (1820)Rosewood Pole Screen, Needlepoint Tapestry Panel.
Antique Regency-Period (1820)Rosewood Pole Screen, Needlepoint Tapestry Panel.
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Antique Regency Rosewood Adjustable Pole Screen, c. 1820
This is an antique, English adjustable pole screen or fire shield, dating to the Regency period (circa 1820). Constructed from quality rosewood, the screen features an octagonal needlepoint tapestry panel depicting a floral arrangement. The item is presented in very good antique condition, with the rosewood displaying a desirable aged patina and fine grain interest.
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Material: Rosewood stand and frame with a needlepoint textile panel.
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Origin: English, dating to the Regency period.
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Design: Height adjustable screen mounted on a slender, turned post with a tripod base and scrolled feet.
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Function: Historically used as a fire shield to protect the face from intense heat.
Full Height - 62 inches, Base Width - 34 inches. Panel 14.5 inches x 12 inches.
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