Very old picture frame with unusual layers of detail. Dates from circa 1870 to 1890 and shows Late Victorian or East Lake styling with a transitional design. The frame features an outer layer that is thin pressed embossed metal mounted on walnut, then steps down to a convex layer hand painted with Asian-influenced smoky cloud effects, and then finally the frame steps down into a gilded simple gold fillet. The frame measures about 14 5/8" by 12 5/8" by 1 7/8" deep. The inside opening is about 10 1/8" by 8 1/8", so it is ready to accept your 8 x 10 canvas, art board, or photograph. In fair condition, with the kind of wear and tear and dings and dents and small chips, especially on the outside of the corners, you would expect from something 100 to 150 years old. In square with tight corners. The backer hot board is more recent cardboard, and the frame will come with glass. Strung and ready to hang.
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Product code: 1800s East Lake or Victorian Transitional Picture Frame, Smoky hot Details, Great Art Salvage