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UK HERITAGE

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Item Details

A set of four antique Jacobean style English oak pilasters.


Dating to circa 1830, these impressive panels are carved with mannerist ornaments and strap work.


The original finish creates a natural finish that adds to the neoclassical style and highlights the artistic craftsmanship.


As a set, they would make striking decorative wall art for a period home looking to add style and grandeur.


Provenance: Hassop Hall, Derbyshire


Hassop Hall


Hassop Hall was the home of the Eyre family from the late 15th century and was entirely rebuilt in 1827-1833.


Francis Eyre had the title of the Earl of Newburgh in 1814 before the estate passed to Col C S Leslie of Balquhain by marriage in the mid 19th century.


During the Civil War Rowland Eyre turned it into a Royalist garrison and the house was the scene of several battles.


In more recent years, it was owned by the Chapman family, who it as a wedding and conference venue, while keeping the interiors elegantly maintained. Now it has become a luxury family home with its dwellers continuing to keep its history alive.


These pilasters are an element of the hall's story looking to find a new home where their history and aesthetic will too be appreciated.


CONDITION REPORT


Good structural condition. Small losses and fixing holes.

  • Period: Circa 1830
    • Price: £2,275.00
    • €2,749 Euro
    • $2,877 US Dollar
  • Location: Worcestershire
    • Dimensions: H: 115cm (45.28in)
    • W: 13cm (5.12in)
    • D: 7cm (2.76in)