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Classical Revival Wall Plaque | “Chariot Procession” (No. 30)

Classical Revival Wall Plaque | “Chariot Procession” (No. 30)

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A beautifully detailed mid-century wall plaque inspired by the sculptural language of ancient Greek friezes. Crafted from a terracotta-based ceramic body and finished in a deep faux-bronze patina with soft verdigris highlights, the piece captures a dynamic chariot procession in flowing, stylised form. The scene is framed by the classic Greek key motif and is suspended from its original leather hanging cord.

A striking decorative accent for interiors with Mediterranean, neoclassical, or curated vintage influences.

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Dimensions

- Length: 22.8 cm
- Width: 16.7 cm

Condition

- Good - Good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age.
- A small edge chip on the lower right reveals the terracotta core beneath the bronze-effect finish—photographed clearly.
- Surface patina is stable and intentional, with crisp relief detail throughout.
- Original leather hanging loop remains secure.

Additional Information

1. Design & Features
- Sculptural relief depicting a stylised ancient Greek chariot procession.
- Rich faux-bronze finish with verdigris accents, evoking the look of aged bronze.
- Greek key borders framing the composition.
- Softly scalloped edges offering a more organic silhouette.
- Original leather hanging loop intact.
- Marked “No. 30” on the reverse, denoting its catalogue number within the series.

2. Craftsmanship
- Formed from a terracotta-based ceramic body, typical of mid-century European classical revival workshops.
- Finished with a layered bronze-effect coating and hand-applied patina to create depth and tonal variation.
- Designed as a decorative homage to ancient Greek relief sculpture rather than a reproduction of a specific archaeological artifact.

3. Uses & Versatility
- An eye-catching standalone piece for an entryway, study, or curated gallery wall.
- Complements interiors with Mediterranean, classical, eclectic, or collected-over-time styling.

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