Imposing Stonecutter's Compass From The 18th Century.
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Imposing Stonecutter's Compass From The 18th Century.

Imposing stonemason's compass from the 18th century, in wrought iron. With a riveted square head, with a drop in the shape of a stylized fleur-de-lys, with a brass part and another superimposed wrought iron part, Similar work on the other side of the compass. Departure from worked points, forming an ace of clubs, an ace of spades and an inverted ciborium. Length 75.5 cm, weight 2.614 kg. Good general condition with traces of use. Quality Museum of Iron Arts Le Secq des Tournelles.

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1 400 €
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Period: 18th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Good condition

Material: Wrought iron

Length: 75,5 cm

Reference (ID): 1244155

Availability: In stock

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