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Moulding ID

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Hi all, does anyone recognise this moulding or something similar without the gold?
Thanks Nick
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Re: Moulding ID

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So exactly this, or if not, exactly but the ornate bits not gold, or minus the ornate gold bits altogether?
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Pretty much any of the options, his parents have that style which he likes, he would prefer without the gold but will accept if the only choice
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Re: Moulding ID

Post by Not your average framer »

Not so many embossed mouldings around these days, but Simons 000S/444 is still listed on their website, which may be o.k. if you don't mind a little bit darker mahogany finish.

https://djsimons.co.uk/product/reverse- ... gold-line/
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