Victorian Repoussé Brass Decorative Furniture or Architectural Mount
Victorian Repoussé Brass Decorative Furniture or Architectural Mount
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An oval repoussé brass decorative plaque featuring symmetrical foliate scrollwork and a central cartouche motif. The design is deeply pressed into thin brass sheet metal, creating a dimensional relief pattern characteristic of late-Victorian decorative hardware. Three mounting holes indicate it was originally attached to furniture, a trunk, architectural panel, or decorative interior surface. The rich aged patina gives the piece strong visual presence as a standalone decorative fragment.
An oval repoussé brass decorative plaque featuring symmetrical foliate scrollwork and a central cartouche motif. The design is deeply pressed into thin brass sheet metal, creating a dimensional relief pattern characteristic of late-Victorian decorative hardware. Three mounting holes indicate it was originally attached to furniture, a trunk, architectural panel, or decorative interior surface. The rich aged patina gives the piece strong visual presence as a standalone decorative fragment.
5.5"h x 7.25"w x 0.25"d
5.5"h x 7.25"w x 0.25"d
Pressed brass decorative mounts were widely used in Victorian furniture, cabinetry, and architectural ornamentation. Industrial stamping techniques allowed elaborate ornament to be produced efficiently while maintaining the appearance of hand repoussé metalwork. Today, surviving mounts are often collected as architectural salvage and decorative objects.
Pressed brass decorative mounts were widely used in Victorian furniture, cabinetry, and architectural ornamentation. Industrial stamping techniques allowed elaborate ornament to be produced efficiently while maintaining the appearance of hand repoussé metalwork. Today, surviving mounts are often collected as architectural salvage and decorative objects.
Late 19th to early 20th century (circa 1880–1910)
Late 19th to early 20th century (circa 1880–1910)
Pressed brass sheet metal
Pressed brass sheet metal
Continental European or English origin (exact maker unknown)
Continental European or English origin (exact maker unknown)
Patina, oxidation, and surface wear consistent with age. Mounting holes present from original installation.
Patina, oxidation, and surface wear consistent with age. Mounting holes present from original installation.