Door Knocker. Wrought Iron. 16th Century.
Door knocker. Wrought iron. 16th century.
Wrought iron knocker composed of several pieces, the main one of which stands out. It has two bands that start in parallel and then separate to form two volutes facing each other and that are joined in this area by a rectangular piece, which also has several engraved lines that highlight these elements. The use of wrought iron volutes has been common since the Romanesque period, and we can speak of an evolution of this element over time. This example belongs, due to its shape, to a type of handle or knocker known as a "chisel". -
Dimensions: 15x8.5x2 cm
Wrought iron knocker composed of several pieces, the main one of which stands out. It has two bands that start in parallel and then separate to form two volutes facing each other and that are joined in this area by a rectangular piece, which also has several engraved lines that highlight these elements. The use of wrought iron volutes has been common since the Romanesque period, and we can speak of an evolution of this element over time. This example belongs, due to its shape, to a type of handle or knocker known as a "chisel". -
Dimensions: 15x8.5x2 cm
450 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Wrought iron
Width: 15 cm.
Height: 2 cm.
Depth: 8,5 cm.
Reference (ID): 1521088
Availability: In stock
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