Architectural ornament - 1900-1950 - Indian wall panel 100 cm






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Antique Indian solid wood architectural wall panel dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, about 100 × 20 × 6 cm and weighing around 3 kg, in good used condition with original patina, paint remnants, and minor age-related signs, likely teak or sheesham, titled Indisch Wandpaneel 100 cm.
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Antique Indian architectural wall panel carved in wood – approx. 100 cm
Hand-carved architectural fragment from India with decorative floral scrollwork and rosette relief.
The piece presumably comes from a historic building and was originally used as an architectural decorative element in the door, window, or wall area.
The elaborately carved front shows a continuous, symmetrical ornament of floral motifs and flowing scrolls. The back bears remnants of an older mounting/fit or wood-grain painting.
The original patina, paint traces, and age-related wear give the object its authentic character.
* Origin: India
* Object: architectural fragment / wall panel
* Material: solid wood (probably teak or Sheesham)
* Dimensions: approx. 100 × 20 cm
* Weight: approx. 3 kg
* Dating: presumably late 19th to early 20th century
* Original patina present
* Paint traces and age-related wear
* Small cracks, mounting marks, and occasional old wormholes
* Wood stable and solid
* Cleaned and conserved with a very thin layer of firnish
* No restoration carried out
A decorative and authentic example of traditional Indian wood carving. Ideal as a wall item, collectible piece, or extraordinary accent in historical, colonial, or ethnographic interiors.
Please study the photos carefully, as they are part of the description.
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Antique Indian architectural wall panel carved in wood – approx. 100 cm
Hand-carved architectural fragment from India with decorative floral scrollwork and rosette relief.
The piece presumably comes from a historic building and was originally used as an architectural decorative element in the door, window, or wall area.
The elaborately carved front shows a continuous, symmetrical ornament of floral motifs and flowing scrolls. The back bears remnants of an older mounting/fit or wood-grain painting.
The original patina, paint traces, and age-related wear give the object its authentic character.
* Origin: India
* Object: architectural fragment / wall panel
* Material: solid wood (probably teak or Sheesham)
* Dimensions: approx. 100 × 20 cm
* Weight: approx. 3 kg
* Dating: presumably late 19th to early 20th century
* Original patina present
* Paint traces and age-related wear
* Small cracks, mounting marks, and occasional old wormholes
* Wood stable and solid
* Cleaned and conserved with a very thin layer of firnish
* No restoration carried out
A decorative and authentic example of traditional Indian wood carving. Ideal as a wall item, collectible piece, or extraordinary accent in historical, colonial, or ethnographic interiors.
Please study the photos carefully, as they are part of the description.
DHL, tracking, well packaged!
