Pair Of 18th-century French Turned Church Pedestals
Two remarkable 18th-century French pedestals, originating from a church, exemplify the sculptural presence and devotional character typical of ecclesiastical furnishings of the period. These pieces combine architectural elegance with the warm patina of centuries-old wood, offering both historical depth and decorative impact. Each pedestal features a turned central column, its rounded shape reminiscent of a baluster, surmounting a flat top, ideal for displaying religious sculptures, candles, or liturgical objects. The tripod bases, with their gracefully curved feet, ensure stability while conveying a sense of movement and refinement. The wood displays a deep, patinated hue, a reflection of generations spent in a sacred space. As one might expect from pieces of this age, the pedestals bear the marks of some old restorations, carried out long ago and now an integral part of their history. These subtle interventions preserve their structural integrity without altering the authenticity or charm of the original craftsmanship. The patina, wear, and slight irregularities contribute to their antique character.
5 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Diameter: 60
Height: 127.5
Reference (ID): 1725590
Availability: In stock
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