Does anyone recognise this moulding?

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Does anyone recognise this moulding?

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I am trying to source this moulding, does anyone recognise it?
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Re: Does anyone recognise this moulding?

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Looks like a custom hand finish. So you might need to source the unfinished mouldings.

Rose & Hollis catalogue would be a good place to start.
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Re: Does anyone recognise this moulding?

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Looks like it might be A129 or possibly A160 from Rose and Hollis. 020 7272 5551
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Post by Timh »

it may be Rose and hollis A160
I would say it's an obeche moulding with a black stain and wax
Try a brown wax over a black stain
gives a bit more warmth to the finish

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Looks to me like the artist is Jeremy Houghton and the frame is therefore probably made by our own 'framemaker' Richard Christie.

http://richard-framemaker.blogspot.co.u ... 20Houghton

Lots of shared information as to mouldings and finish options.
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