Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires
Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires
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Argentine Oak Door Lintel from the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires

DETAILS
This grand scale, carved antique panel was once above a large doorway in the famous Jockey Club Building in Buenos Aires. It is hand carved and retains the original finish and patina. Today It can be used as a headboard, or as art simply hung on a large wall.
PROVENANCE
Jockey Club Building (Florida Street, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1897-1953). Architect: Manuel Turner. Completed by Alejandro Christophersen and Emilio Agrelo. Sadly, this beautiful historic building was destroyed by fire by militant Peronist party members in 1953.
DATE
Circa 1897
DIMENSIONS
Width 77.5 Depth 3 Height 42.5 inches
CONDITION
Note: (left side) molding section missing.
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