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a brother to this moulding?

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]This is Frinton M01979 30mm wide on face and 20mm deep. It'd discontinued I presume as no longer on the website, but there's a wider version M01989 50mm wide which is from the same family I think. I really need both sizes.
It's called distressed old gold ( bordering on bronze).
Does anyone recognise some thing very similar please. I'd be very grateful for any pointers.

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Re: a brother to this moulding?

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There are a number of different moulding profiles available from Frinton Mouldings that often use the same foiled finish. I'm not saying not this is so in this case, but a few years ago Frinton's were really into finishes like that and maybe some are still available. Perhaps different shaped profiles, or moulding widths, but maybe something might suit.
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I have these samples on my wall, worth giving them a ring.
I'm sure that I saw the same one the other day, it would have been in the Arqadia, Wessex or maybe even Lion catalogue?
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https://www.arqadia.co.uk/productdetail ... =272083310
They do gold as well and in bigger sizes,
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Yes, I was intending to do that too, I have fell lucky once or twice before.
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Re: a brother to this moulding?

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Arqadia have the 30mm wide but nothing wider, Frinton do a wider version but not the narrower one.
It'd be great if the sample on its way from Arqadia was near enough the same, it would work i think.
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