White Mantel with Mirror and Corinthian Columns

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$295.00
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This salvaged, white fireplace mantel features a pair of round columns with Corinthian capitals supporting a ledge shelf across the top, a rectangular beveled mirror below and a second display shelf with acanthus leaf brackets underneath.

Please note, the mirror has some loss to the silvering around the top edges and a piece of return trim is broken on the left inside of the cutout (see photos).

Overall dimensions: 75.75" High x 53.25" Wide x 10.75" Deep

Cutout dimensions: Approximately 35.75" High x 35.75" Wide

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The photos included in this listing show the item you will receive. Community Forklift merchandise is all previously owned; please review the photos carefully to assess condition. This listing includes only what is described and no additional items are included. Please raise any questions before purchasing at marketplace@communityforklift.org. Marketplace staff are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm for any inquiries and will respond as quickly as possible. Be advised that we do not place holds on any items listed online and they may sell at any time.

  • Pick-up will be available during open warehouse hours: Monday – Friday 12 to 5 pm and Saturday – Sunday 10 am to 5 pm.
  • We offer 5 days of storage. You must pick up your item within 5 days of purchase. After 5 days, the item may be resold. If it is resold you will be refunded 75% of the purchase amount.
  • We have staff available to load items. We strongly encourage you to bring help to load large purchases. Our staff will help as much as they can but will not load large, bulky, and heavy items into inappropriate vehicles.
  • Shipping is not available. In-store pickup only.  

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