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Carved Gothic oak reredos screen
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Antique carved oak Gothic reredos screen, originally forming part of the altar for a church in Epsom, Surrey. This would offer a stunning feature when incorporated into part of a bac...
Gothic oak screen
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Highly carved Victorian Neo-Gothic oak rood screen, circa 1865. Would form the basis for a magnificent back bar or act as a divider in a large room.
Gothic reredos
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Incredible neo-Gothic reredos screen with paint and gilt detailing, removed from a prominent church in Edinburgh. Dating from around 1870, it would create a stunning centrepiece for a wedding venue...
Gothic screen
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Antique carved oak Gothic rood screen that would form the basis for a magnificent back bar or act as a divider in a large room. Main image shows screen without header.
Gothic screen
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19th century Neo-Gothic pitch pine and leaded glass screen. The seven painted and fired glass panels are highly decorative. A fabulous screen that would make a most impressive d...
Gothic screen
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19th century Neo-Gothic pitch pine and leaded glass screen. The seven painted and fired glass panels are highly decorative. A fabulous screen that would make a most impressive d...
Gothic style folding screen
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Themes: Gothic & Horror
Wooden Gothic folding screen. Oak panelling
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Late Victorian oak panelling. A raised Gothic centre piece, flanked by plain panels. Originally forming part of a Lady Chapel screen from a church in Yorkshire, England. Would help make an int...
Pair of Gothic screens
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Pair of original wooden Gothic screens. Once fully refurbished these screens would be great for utilising into a back bar or divider screen.
Vestibule
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Antique Gothic pine vestibule with glazed double doors with brass handles and side screens to either side, originally forming part of an entrance lobby for an Edinburgh church. A new moul...


