Antique Slate Window Sill or Shelf Fragment with Iron Mount – 10" x 4½" x 1"
Antique Slate Window Sill or Shelf Fragment with Iron Mount – 10" x 4½" x 1"
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Description :
This reclaimed architectural fragment features a solid piece of dark green slate with a weathered patina and an original rusted iron mounting bracket still attached. The smooth, hand-cut stone shows natural veining and layered chisel marks, suggesting it once served as part of a window sill, ledge, or architectural trim element. Its compact size makes it suitable for reuse in small restoration projects, as a rustic display base, or as an accent shelf.
Era:
Late 19th to early 20th century.
Style:
Industrial / Architectural Salvage.
Technique:
Hand-cut and finished slate with forged iron mounting hardware.
Tools Used:
Stone chisel, hand plane, grinding wheel, and forge tools for bracket shaping.
History:
Slate architectural elements like this were common in early urban and institutional buildings, valued for their durability and resistance to weathering.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown; likely regional stoneworks or mill shop based on material and form.
Measurements:
10" L x 4½" W x 1" T
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 5–6 lbs.
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
14" L x 8" W x 6" H – small box or padded parcel recommended.
Item Number : P14945
Category : Stone
Brand : UK
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