Wrought Iron Door Knocker, Early 19th Century. Scallop Shell Of Saint James Of Compostela.
Wrought iron door knocker, surmounted by the scallop shell of Saint James of Compostela, from the early 19th century (Louis Philippe period). Complete with its fixings. Good overall condition with patina and signs of age. Dimensions: Height 16.5 cm, width 14.5 cm.
- The scallop shell of Saint James of Compostela is a symbol of hospitality, and on the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, these shells serve as a "pass" for pilgrims to request lodging and food.
- This item is available for immediate purchase, payable via PayPal. We also accept bank transfer or French check.
- We do not accept sales by telephone; sales will only be conducted via email or inquiries through the Proantic messaging system.
- We ensure careful shipping of our items, with insurance and tracking. Shipping costs via Colissimo for Europe Union €20.
- The scallop shell of Saint James of Compostela is a symbol of hospitality, and on the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, these shells serve as a "pass" for pilgrims to request lodging and food.
- This item is available for immediate purchase, payable via PayPal. We also accept bank transfer or French check.
- We do not accept sales by telephone; sales will only be conducted via email or inquiries through the Proantic messaging system.
- We ensure careful shipping of our items, with insurance and tracking. Shipping costs via Colissimo for Europe Union €20.
275 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wrought iron
Reference (ID): 1732600
Availability: In stock
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