"Norman Wardrobe Called Shipowner From Pays De Caux"
Very beautiful so-called shipowner's wedding wardrobe, Normande typical of the Pays de Caux with all the symbolism, a real open book to whoever wants to decipher it. In the upper part, double urn of abundance, ears of wheat, laurel wreath, wreath of flowers, maritime map, bible, gold pièves, on the top of the uprights Corinthian capitals, medallion on the left winged helmet and caduceus of Neptune with trident , barrels of rum, bales of cotton, gold coins and a maritime map, on the right medallion matrimonial symbols with a garland of flowers which surrounds an altar of the hymen with a fire pot, the fire of passion, two doves with flapping wings perch, and others, behind cross the wedding torch, the quiver of love and the garter of the bride, low crosspiece with musical instruments in very relief, complete interior. Museum quality furniture similar to that exhibited at the Château de Martainville. We voluntarily offer it to you as we acquired it. For further information, please contact us. Delivery or shipment on estimate.