Late 19th C/Early 20th C French Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Oval Portrait Frame - Marked "FRANCE"
Late 19th C/Early 20th C French Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Oval Portrait Frame - Marked "FRANCE"
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Additional Description: A beautifully cast French Louis XVI style oval portrait frame featuring a full laurel wreath border with ribbon bow accents.
The sculptural detailing includes dimensional leaf clusters, floral motifs, and a pierced crest loop at the top. The lower border is adorned with an elegant ribbon flourish, giving the piece balance and classical symmetry.
The reverse is stamped: "FRANCE".
Complete with original hinged easel support and hanging ring.
Currently housing a sepia-toned photograph of a woman climbing a pole outdoors - likely early to mid-20th century.
The warm patina and gentle surface wear add authentic character and depth.
A refined accent piece perfect for layering into gallery walls, styling on a writing desk, or housing antique photography.
Era: Early 20th Century (French Louis XVI Revival)
History: Louis XVI Revival Frames were widely produced in France in the early 20th century, inspired by 18th century neoclassical design. Laurel wreath motifs symbolized victory and honor, making them popular for portrait display.
Frames stamped "FRANCE" were often produced for export markets and reflect quality European casting traditions of the period.
Materials:
Cast brass/gilt bronze-toned metal
Glass front
Original easel backing
Hanging loop
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Good vintage/antique condition. Natural patina throughout. Minor surface wear consistent with age. Easel support intact and functional. Glass present. Photograph included as found.
Additional Description: A beautifully cast French Louis XVI style oval portrait frame featuring a full laurel wreath border with ribbon bow accents.
The sculptural detailing includes dimensional leaf clusters, floral motifs, and a pierced crest loop at the top. The lower border is adorned with an elegant ribbon flourish, giving the piece balance and classical symmetry.
The reverse is stamped: "FRANCE".
Complete with original hinged easel support and hanging ring.
Currently housing a sepia-toned photograph of a woman climbing a pole outdoors - likely early to mid-20th century.
The warm patina and gentle surface wear add authentic character and depth.
A refined accent piece perfect for layering into gallery walls, styling on a writing desk, or housing antique photography.
Era: Early 20th Century (French Louis XVI Revival)
History: Louis XVI Revival Frames were widely produced in France in the early 20th century, inspired by 18th century neoclassical design. Laurel wreath motifs symbolized victory and honor, making them popular for portrait display.
Frames stamped "FRANCE" were often produced for export markets and reflect quality European casting traditions of the period.
Materials:
Cast brass/gilt bronze-toned metal
Glass front
Original easel backing
Hanging loop
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Good vintage/antique condition. Natural patina throughout. Minor surface wear consistent with age. Easel support intact and functional. Glass present. Photograph included as found.