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19th-century American Shell Frame

19th-century American Shell Frame

This 19th-century portrait painting hails from John Derian's curated collection of antique art. The Victorian fascination with natural materials and intricate craftsmanship led to the creation of shell-encrusted items. These items often featured shells, corals, and other marine motifs arranged in intricate patterns to create visually stunning pieces.

Details
  • 18" W x 20.5" H
  • Shell encrusted wood frame with glass
  • 19th-century USA
  • Please call or email the shop for purchasing details
    212.677.8408 | [email protected]

    ADDITIONAL FLAT RATE SHIPPING IS REQUIRED FOR THIS ITEM

    Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as scratches, tears and general wear.

    A second portrait of Betty Bostwick and her husband are illustrated and discussed in "Voices from the Past" (2000) pp 31-36 and a part of the collection at the New Milford Ct Historical Society.

    $720.00

    Original: $2,400.00

    -70%
    19th-century American Shell Frame

    $2,400.00

    $720.00
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    Description

    This 19th-century portrait painting hails from John Derian's curated collection of antique art. The Victorian fascination with natural materials and intricate craftsmanship led to the creation of shell-encrusted items. These items often featured shells, corals, and other marine motifs arranged in intricate patterns to create visually stunning pieces.

    Details
  • 18" W x 20.5" H
  • Shell encrusted wood frame with glass
  • 19th-century USA
  • Please call or email the shop for purchasing details
    212.677.8408 | [email protected]

    ADDITIONAL FLAT RATE SHIPPING IS REQUIRED FOR THIS ITEM

    Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as scratches, tears and general wear.

    A second portrait of Betty Bostwick and her husband are illustrated and discussed in "Voices from the Past" (2000) pp 31-36 and a part of the collection at the New Milford Ct Historical Society.