COLONIAL/VICTORIAN SKIRTING AND ARCHITRAVES
The classic "Lamb's Tongue" or Ogee style shown here whilst popularly referred to as "Colonial" in fact belongs to the Victorian era.
These skirtings, with the exception of SK-90, are normally combined with either the matching architrave nos. AR-4019 or AR-19 or with any of the architraves shown on the "LATE VICTORIAN ARCHITRAVES" page.
Skirting SK-90, being 22mm thick, should only be paired with architraves which are the same thickness or greater.

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