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Popular in England from 1750 to 1780, the work of Thomas Chippendale was known for its ornate carving and design in the neo-classical style.
These relatively simple escutcheons will complement a range of furniture types and have an old brass finish.
Size given is the largest dimension. Mounting hardware included.
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Chippendale Escutcheons
Popular in England from 1750 to 1780, the work of Thomas Chippendale was known for its ornate carving and design in the neo-classical style.
These relatively simple escutcheons will complement a range of furniture types and have an old brass finish.
Size given is the largest dimension. Mounting hardware included.