Showing posts with label Insole Court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insole Court. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Insole Court in South Wales and the fine parquetry with inlay border. Craftsmanship of the 19th century.

The Insole Court is a Llandlaff, South Wales located mansion who belonged to James Harvey Insole, a colliery proprietor. It's a mansion whose building started at the middle of 19th century and went through a series of rebuilding and redecoration phases afterwards.

What interests us is the parquetry flooring installed in the house in the 19th century which, in the dining room, features a splendid parquet border.

I have found two detail images on Mark's photo stream at Flickr:
Wide parquet border inlay - detail, Insole Court.
  
Parquet flooring with border, Insole Court - detail

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