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First Half Of The 17th Century Marble Holy Water Stoop

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Unique and refined holy water stoup in finely carved white Carrara statuary marble. The stoup is shell-shaped at the top, while the water basin at the bottom features a button-shaped finish with moldings. The back features stucco and mortar, which were part of the previous attachment to the masonry, making it suspended. This is a tasteful piece, capable of lending a touch of antiquity and elegance to any space. Tuscan manufacture from the Louis XIV period, circa first half of the 17th century.

Dimensions: H x W x D 32 x 29 x 28cm

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