An Arts and Crafts Coloured Glass & Ebonised Fire Screen sub-Antiques Of architectural form and Edwardian
Description
Of architectural form and Edwardian in style
the two front central panels composed of a divided roundel with a sun and three flower motifs
Presenting a rather magical late Victorian period running hare
which was used from 1912
Order of St
An Arts and Crafts Coloured Glass & Ebonised Fire Screen sub-Antiques Of architectural form and EdwardianOrigin: English Period: Arts and Crafts Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1895 Height: 29 inches Width: 18 inches (Or 22 inches with feet) Depth: 1 inch (Or 4. 5 inches with feet) Composed of an ebonised wooden frame with a stylised bead and reel moulded edge, with original metal handle at the top centre, resting on square geometric feet. The screen is divided into four geometrically designed leaded glass panels; each panel with hand blown azure blue glass
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