This magnificent of great provenance piece has been hand forged and crafted from wrought iron.
Intricate florals are intertwined with scrolls and vines delivering an extremely attractive and impressive piece of architectural metalwork.
Reclaimed from London Mercers Hall. The Mercers’ Company was formally incorporated in 1394 by a Royal Charter granted by Richard II. It was set up as a trade guild for the interests of exporters of woollens and the importers of silks, velvets, fine linens and other luxury fabrics. The location of the Mercers’ home (originally a monastery), on the thoroughfare of Cheapside, London, has remained the same since the 14th century.
We have other elements such as panelling, flooring, doors and fire surrounds also reclaimed from the same historic property.
Dimensions
213cm Wide X 111cm Tall X 5cm Depth
Dimensions are approximate