Regency Mouldings (1812-1820) & Other Cornices
The Cornice profile being shown above is CR 256.
The Regency era is a time in history particularly noted for distinctive designs in architecture and fine arts. Elegant and ornate designs flourished as the upper classes relished in culture and refinement.
Named after King James the 1st the Jacobean era (1603 -1625) was a continuation of the Elizabethan era encompassing classical architecture with a distinct Italian flare for intricacy of design. Characteristic designs of the era co-regents King William III and Mary II reigned was highly influenced by French design and often included C and S scrolls, acanthus leaf and scallop shells.
Here at London Plastercraft you will find a fantastic selection of cornice / coving styles from Regency, Jacobean and William &Mary Time periods. Our regency mouldings are perfect for home owners looking to add some personality to their home as opposed to following the modern cornice styles many people choose today, particularly if the property is of that era.
Should you have a particular design from any of these 3 different historical eras that we don’t stock, don’t forget we can cast any design specifically to suit your requirements. All of our Regency, Jacobean and William and Mary coving and cornices are hand crafted by our talented artisans who have a wealth of knowledge and experience on all types of historical architecture.
Should you require any assistance or advice please do not hesitate to give us a call so that one of our friendly staff members can help you in making the correct selection to achieve the best end result.