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Overall height 50” Overall width 63-1/2” Body width 56” Firebox aperture 37”H x 45”W Mantle depth 6-1/2” Leg width 5-1/2” Production tag in photos indicates a 1928 manufacture date. Overall height 64” Overall width 76-1/2” Body width 64” Firebox aperture 44”H x 52”W Mantle depth 8” Leg width 6”Ĭirca 1928 Federal Reproduction Pine Mantel (NY-1) Overall height 50” Overall width 64” Body width 52-1/2” Firebox aperture 35”H x 44”W Mantle depth 6-1/2” Leg width 4-1/2” Overall height 53-1/2” Overall width 71” Body width 60” Leg width 6” Mantle depth 7” Firebox aperture 37”H x 48”W

Several coats of paint once removed will reveal sharper detail. Overall height 53” Overall width 76-1/4” Body width 72” Leg width 9-1/2” Mantle depth 7” Firebox aperture 37-1/2”H x 52”WĬonnecticut, pine, circa 1939 vintage. Greek Revival/Continental Style Mantle (DAN-M1)Ĭirca 1960’s vintage made from poplar/tulip. Measurements: Overall height 54” Overall width 74-1/4” Body width 71” Leg width 8” Mantle depth 7” Firebox aperture 37”H x 54-1/2”W Several coats of paint when stripped will reveal greater detail. We also stock period mouldings and vintage lumber to custom build if anĬhatham, Massachusetts origin. Take a look at our inventory-we have included pertinent measurements. To which we have risen on numerous occasions. To retro-fitĪ mantle into a restoration or an adaptive re-use scenario is a challenge The firebox, so they were very specific to each opening. That area is not only a statement of period but an expression of styleĪnd refinement at one end of the spectrum and of simple utility at the

The heart of a vintage home is the hearth and fireplace.
