Antique Carved Architectural Door – 17th/18th Century – Solid Wood flag

Antique Carved Architectural Door – 17th/18th Century – Solid Wood
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"Antique Carved Architectural Door – 17th/18th Century – Solid Wood"
Antique carved wooden architectural door, likely from the late 17th or 18th century, in the Baroque style. Superb carving with turned columns, an architecturally designed central niche, and a pediment adorned with a cherub's head (putto), typical of the noble interior decoration of this period. The piece boasts rich ornamentation and beautiful proportions, creating a strong decorative impact. The door has recently been professionally sandblasted, highlighting the reliefs and the quality of the solid antique wood, while preserving its patina and character. A very beautiful decorative piece, ideal for wall decoration, a characterful interior, a shop, or an interior design project. Dimensions: Height: 167 cm Width with base: 73 cm Door thickness: 2.5 cm Total thickness with base: 14 cm Condition: very good overall condition, sound structure, signs of age consistent with its age. Period: late 17th – 18th century Style: architectural baroque Shipping possible on quote via Cocolis (only in France) or collection on site in the Tarn, France.
Price: 2 500 €
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Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Solid wood

Reference: 1705673
Availability: In stock
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