Morillo. Wrought Iron. 16th Century.
Morillo. Wrought iron. 16th century.
Wrought iron of the type commonly used for cooking in large fireplaces or hearths. It features a series of upward-facing hooks to accommodate spits when the andirons are placed in pairs, as well as a semicircular "plate" intended to hold a pot or similar object. Compare with the one in the Metropolitan Museum. -
Dimensions: 35x92x102 cm
Wrought iron of the type commonly used for cooking in large fireplaces or hearths. It features a series of upward-facing hooks to accommodate spits when the andirons are placed in pairs, as well as a semicircular "plate" intended to hold a pot or similar object. Compare with the one in the Metropolitan Museum. -
Dimensions: 35x92x102 cm
1 400 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Wrought iron
Height: 102 cm
Reference (ID): 1538088
Availability: In stock
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