This highly carved hall tree is from France and it dates to the late 1800's. This is a genuine old one with all hand carved detail in high relief. Because of its size it will stand out in even a large entry hall. It is made solid chestnut that is finished to a warm dark color. The brass hooks are solid and strong. The beveled mirror is old and there are slight imperfections in the silvering. Overall this hall tree is in very good antique condition with only minor nicks and scratches. Note that there are repairs around the frame of the mirror and several woodworm holes under the metal liner (see photos). Dimensions: 92.5" tall, 35.5" wide and 8" deep.

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This highly carved hall tree is from France and it dates to the late 1800's.  This is a genuine old one with all hand carved detail in high relief.  Because of its size it will stand out in even a large entry hall.  It is made solid chestnut that is finished to a warm dark color.  The brass hooks are solid and strong.  The beveled mirror is old and there are slight imperfections in the silvering.  Overall this hall tree is in very good antique condition with only minor nicks and scratches.  Note that there are repairs around the frame of the mirror and several woodworm holes under the metal liner (see photos).  Dimensions: 92.5" tall, 35.5" wide and 8" deep.  (6459)


Professional Shipping ServicesYour item will be packed, crated and shipped to your curb.  If you need another type of shipping or have a furniture mover that you would like to use- let us know.  We would be more than happy to work with you on a delivery that best suits you. The shipping charge for delivery to the lower 48 is $525.

We welcome Local Inspections and Pickups: If you live in the area, you’re welcome to come by to check out items we’re auctioning and to pick up your purchases with no shipping or pickup charges.










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