Frame - Wood - Height: 66 cm





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Antique Italian giltwood frame, 66 cm high by 54 cm wide, with original gilding and finely hand-carved Baroque/Rococo scrollwork and shell motifs, interior opening about 14.37 × 18.58 inches, dating from 1850–1900, in good condition with age-related wear.
Description from the seller
Antique Italian giltwood frame, finely hand-carved with rich Baroque / Rococo scrollwork and shell motifs. The deep relief carving and balanced proportions reflect the craftsmanship of Italian workshops from the 18th to early 19th century.
The frame retains its original gilding, displaying a beautiful, naturally aged patina with gentle wear consistent with age. The surface has not been over-restored, preserving the authenticity, warmth, and character highly valued by collectors and interior designers. Minor abrasions, small losses, and subtle irregularities in the gilding are present and should be considered part of the frame’s history and charm.
Structurally sound and well preserved, with no major breaks or structural repairs. The frame is offered empty, having previously housed a painting that has since been removed. It is ideal for framing artwork, a mirror, or for use as a decorative architectural element on its own.
Provenance:
The frame was previously part of a historic private estate in Concord, Massachusetts, and remained within the same family collection for generations before entering the market. Original labels on the reverse reference George Theodore Cruft, providing documented evidence of its presence within a long-established New England family collection. While Italian in origin, its later American provenance adds historical interest and context.
A refined and versatile piece, perfectly suited for classic interiors, eclectic spaces, or contemporary settings seeking contrast, texture, and timeless character.
Good antique condition, consistent with age and use. The frame retains its original gilding with a beautiful, naturally aged patina. Minor wear, small losses, and subtle surface irregularities are present and contribute to the authentic character of the piece.
In a few very small areas only, brighter touches of water gilding (gilding à la missione) were professionally reapplied by a Florentine artisan, carefully integrated to respect the original surface and overall patina.
The frame is structurally sound, with no major breaks or structural repairs.
Please note that the published dimensions refer to the overall outer dimensions of the frame. The maximum interior opening, suitable for housing a painting or mirror, measures approximately 14.37 x 18.58 inches.
Antique Italian giltwood frame, finely hand-carved with rich Baroque / Rococo scrollwork and shell motifs. The deep relief carving and balanced proportions reflect the craftsmanship of Italian workshops from the 18th to early 19th century.
The frame retains its original gilding, displaying a beautiful, naturally aged patina with gentle wear consistent with age. The surface has not been over-restored, preserving the authenticity, warmth, and character highly valued by collectors and interior designers. Minor abrasions, small losses, and subtle irregularities in the gilding are present and should be considered part of the frame’s history and charm.
Structurally sound and well preserved, with no major breaks or structural repairs. The frame is offered empty, having previously housed a painting that has since been removed. It is ideal for framing artwork, a mirror, or for use as a decorative architectural element on its own.
Provenance:
The frame was previously part of a historic private estate in Concord, Massachusetts, and remained within the same family collection for generations before entering the market. Original labels on the reverse reference George Theodore Cruft, providing documented evidence of its presence within a long-established New England family collection. While Italian in origin, its later American provenance adds historical interest and context.
A refined and versatile piece, perfectly suited for classic interiors, eclectic spaces, or contemporary settings seeking contrast, texture, and timeless character.
Good antique condition, consistent with age and use. The frame retains its original gilding with a beautiful, naturally aged patina. Minor wear, small losses, and subtle surface irregularities are present and contribute to the authentic character of the piece.
In a few very small areas only, brighter touches of water gilding (gilding à la missione) were professionally reapplied by a Florentine artisan, carefully integrated to respect the original surface and overall patina.
The frame is structurally sound, with no major breaks or structural repairs.
Please note that the published dimensions refer to the overall outer dimensions of the frame. The maximum interior opening, suitable for housing a painting or mirror, measures approximately 14.37 x 18.58 inches.

