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NWT Shabby Victorian Lady Oval Picture Frame - Gold Chain Wall Hanging Flue Cover
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NWT Shabby Victorian Lady Oval Picture Frame - Gold Chain Wall Hanging Flue Cover

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Management number 51940259 Release Date 2025/12/02 List Price $71.74 Model Number 51940259
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New With Tags Shabby Victorian Lady Woman Oval Picture Frame with Gold Chain for Wall Hanging or Flue Cover. An exquisite Victorian-style flue cover/wall hanging, showcasing a charming gold chain-style brass/metal frame complete with an attached hanging chain. Adorned with a captivating print of a Victorian woman and featuring a convex/bubble "glass" (acrylic) front, this piece measures 11.25" in height and 8.25" in width. Notably, the print bears the inscription "Sandra Kuck © 1997." While the plastic front does exhibit minor superficial scratches visible from specific angles, they are inconspicuous and should not detract from its overall allure. This versatile flue cover can be elegantly displayed throughout your home, making it a truly captivating and distinctive addition to your decor. A flue cover is a decorative item, typically made of metal or another material, designed to conceal or adorn the opening of a chimney or flue in a fireplace. These covers were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries and were often used to prevent drafts from entering a room when the flue was not in use. Google & Mercari optimized.


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