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That Old Thing

Pair of Antique Victorian Oak Lion Head Corbels (c. 1885–1910)

Regular price $650.00

A striking matched pair of antique hand-carved oak corbels featuring bold lion mascarons and deep scrollwork, salvaged from a late 19th- to early 20th-century building. These substantial architectural elements were originally crafted for both structural support and ornamental impact, making them equally suited for functional use or statement décor today.

Each corbel is carved from solid oak, showcasing strong grain patterns, rich patina, and skilled hand tooling throughout. The expressive lion heads—symbols of strength and protection—are rendered in high relief, a hallmark of Victorian and Romanesque Revival architecture. Visible tool marks, age-darkened screw holes, and surface wear all speak to their authentic architectural history.

These corbels are ideal for:

Mantels or fireplace surrounds

Supporting shelves or beams

Bar fronts or built-ins

Statement wall décor or sculptural display

They are sold as a matching pair, preserving their original intended symmetry—an increasingly rare find in architectural salvage.

Details

Period: Late Victorian / Early Edwardian

Date: c. 1885–1910

Material: Solid oak

Construction: Hand-carved, architectural grade

Finish: Original patina; unaltered

Condition: Structurally solid with age-appropriate wear consistent with antique salvage

Measurements

(Please refer to the section below — measurements will be added)

Height: 15"

Width: 7.5"

Length: 14.6"

Depth/Projection: 13"

Weight (each): 15lbs 6.5oz

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