"The Pair Of Very Large Cast Iron Coat Racks From The 19th Century, Alfred Corneau"
Pair of cast iron coat racks, cloakroom from the Napoleon III period. Signed Alfred Corneau in Charleville, these 19th century foundries offered several models, they rest on an ovoid base decorated with bouquets of flowers serving as a removable water receptacle for the umbrella stand positioned above. There are seven coat hooks for these models. At the height, a removable medallion mirror allowed you to adjust your hat! The top ends with a vase filled with flowers. Black enamel paint, in good condition, Composed of several removable elements. Very good condition, on one, the end of one of the hooks is missing (barely visible) Total height: 221 cm Maximum width: 63 cm Depth: 33 cm