Pair of 4x11 Inch Antique American Gold Picture Frames for canvas art circa 1890 (19th Century).
Pair of 4x11 Inch Antique American Gold Picture Frames for canvas art circa 1890 (19th Century).
This is a pair of 4 one-half inch tall by 11 one-half inch wide wooden wall art frames with a gilded gold leaf finish made in the United States.
This period frame could fit a 4x11 inch landscape painting or a 11x4 inch portrait painting or even fashioned into a 9x16 inch gold framed mirror.
Rabbet Dimensions: 4.5 x 11.5. Rabbet dimensions represent the size of artwork or photo that the frame will hold.
Frame Profile: 2 inches wide. The picture frame profile is the width of the rails of the frame on one side.
Depth: 1.5 inches from the wall.
Susquehanna Antique Company Item SKU# 1938.
The frame is structurally sound with no major damage or wear. There are minimal, age appropriate signs of wear and superficial scuffs.
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