Georgian Cornices
The Georgian period covered the reign of the British Kings George I to George IV – 1714 to 1830 (including the sub-period of the Regency).
The foremost Architects of the period, including James Wyatt, John Nash and Robert Adam, looked to the Classical lines of Grecian and Roman building for inspiration.
We are proud to continue in that tradition and among our vast portfolio of Georgian Style Cornices.
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Small Georgian Run CNG 201
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Small Step Georgian CNG 202
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Small Plain Georgian Run CNG 203
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Small New Run Georgian CNG 1266
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New Late Georgian Cornice CNG 1237
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Flower and Reed Cornice CNG 205
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Late Georgian Cornice CNG 206
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Acanthus Cornice CNG 207
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Adams Leaf & Dart Cornice CNR 104
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Step Georgian CNG 208
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Medium Plain Georgian Run Cornice CNG 209
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Small Enriched Georgian Cornice CNG 211
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Medium Georgian Dentil CNG 212
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Adam's Leaf Cornice CNR 106
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Georgian CNG 1236
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Beaded Adams Cornice CNR 107
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Georgian Cove CNG 213
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Large Plain Georgian Run CNG 214
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Large Step Georgian Cornice CNG 215
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Georgian Plate CNG 217
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Large Enriched Georgian CNG 219
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Large Georgian Dentil CNG 220
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New Run Step Georgian CNG 1265
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