Edwardian Tooled Leather Oval Portrait Frame with Fleur-de-Lis Decoration c1900
Edwardian Tooled Leather Oval Portrait Frame with Fleur-de-Lis Decoration
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Early 20th Century (c.1900–1915)
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This charming early 20th-century oval portrait frame is a wonderful example of decorative Edwardian leather craftsmanship, featuring a richly coloured tooled leather surround with elegant scrollwork and a striking fleur-de-lis crest at the top.
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The frame is covered in deep crimson red leather, which has been embossed and tooled with scrolling foliate ornament, highlighted with white decorative detailing and subtle gilded accents.
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The design is strongly influenced by French revival decorative styles, which were highly fashionable around the turn of the 20th century. The fleur-de-lis medallion crowning the frame adds a distinctive heraldic touch, evoking the refined aesthetic of French decorative arts that inspired many Edwardian household objects.
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A gilt inner slip frames the photograph beautifully, providing a warm contrast to the rich red leather surround. The oval form and ornate decoration give the piece an elegant presence, typical of the decorative frames used to display treasured family portraits during the early decades of photography.
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The reverse retains its original easel stand, allowing the frame to be displayed on a mantelpiece, desk or dressing table, while the small hanging rings also allow it to be wall mounted if desired. The back still shows its decorative printed paper lining, a detail frequently found on early 20th-century frames. The frame also retains its charming original studio portrait photograph of a young girl, further enhancing its appeal as a piece of domestic social history.
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Frames such as this were popular during the Edwardian era, when photographic portraiture had become an important way for families to record and display personal memories. Decorative frames made with tooled leather were both fashionable and durable, combining traditional craft techniques with elegant revivalist design.
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Today, pieces like this offer a beautiful glimpse into the past — preserving both the artistry of early leatherwork and the intimate tradition of displaying family portraits in the home.
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Details
Type: Oval portrait photograph frame
Material: Tooled leather with painted and gilt decoration
Inner slip: Gilt metal or gilt-finished surround
Period: Edwardian, c.1900–1915
Decoration: Scrollwork and fleur-de-lis crest
Display: Easel stand with additional hanging rings
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Dimensions: approx. 25 cm x 20 cm
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Condition
Good vintage condition with gentle age-related wear consistent with age and use. The leather surface shows light rubbing and patina in places, adding to its authentic character. The original photograph remains in place and the stand functions as intended.
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Why we love it
This beautiful frame captures a moment of Edwardian domestic life, when carefully framed photographs were proudly displayed in the home. The combination of tooled leather, French-inspired ornament and the charming portrait within makes it both decorative and deeply evocative — a small but wonderful piece of social history.





















































