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Concrete Frieze Section, Swag Ornament, 53.75"W, 1800s New York Mansion Salvage

$ 327.09

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Concrete Blocks
  • Brand: Undisclosed
  • Condition: This piece is in good condition with small chips and possible cracks in areas, as well as discoloration from years of exposure to the elements. The mortar is still present in areas along the edges of the piece.

    Description

    Concrete Frieze Section, Swag Ornament, 53.75"W, 1800s New York Mansion Salvage
    Concrete Frieze Section, Swag Ornament, 53.75"W, 1800s New York Mansion Salvage
    This cast stone frieze section was salvaged from the Galloway Mansion and former Moose Lodge in Jamestown, New York, built in the late 1800's.
    Details: This 53.75" wide concrete frieze section features 3 recessed panels.along the face with swag ornament gracing the center panel. The outside edges of the outer panels are not enclosed as this was used in a continuous frieze.
    Condition: This piece is in good condition with small chips and possible cracks in areas, as well as discoloration from years of exposure to the elements. The mortar is still present in areas along the edges of the piece.
    History: This frieze was salvaged from the former Moose Lodge in Jamestown, New York. This building, built in the late 1800's, was previously the mansion of John and Sarah Galloway, parents of the fabled "Lady in Glass". In 1932, the property was acquired by the local Moose Lodge Chapter which incorporated multiple additions to the grand structure. This building, and items from it, are featured on Season 11, Episode 2, of the Diy Network show, "Salvage Dawgs".
    Weight: 172 lbs.
    Item Measurements: 53.75(L) x 3.5(W) x 12(H)
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    About Us
    Founded in 1999, Black Dog Salvage is an architectural salvage company based in Roanoke, Virginia, and home of the television series “
    Salvage Dawgs
    ” on the DIY Network. Salvaged materials often have imperfections (we call it patina) and we will do our best to clearly photograph and describe any condition issues. Please feel free to ask questions or request additional photographs.
    All of our items are for sale, and available for pickup, at our store in Roanoke, Virginia where we have 2 warehouses full of authentic, gorgeous, salvaged architectural elements.
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