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Room Panels > Paneled rooms
Complete oak paneling with flower still life paintings and hunting decor. (Reference 0799)
Complete oak paneling from a 19th century dining room. There are four walls of paneling. Two facing walls are each decorated with a large beautiful still-life painting of flowers in elaborately carved oak frames. On either side of each painting are double doors topped with panels decorated with carved hunting and fishing attributes. There was a fireplace mantel under painting A, which is not available, and plain panels under painting B. One of the other walls has double doors ; facing these, on the opposite wall, are double windows.
Origin
Château Des Comtes Quatrebarbes. Built between 1863-1870.
Dimensions
| Width | Height | Depth | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18' '' ½ 550cm |
12' '' ⅞ 368cm |
16' 4'' ⅞ 500cm |
Additional information
See the details of the measurements of 2 walls on the photos. The original room was 16 by 18 feet, and 12 feet high.
Condition
Excellent condition























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