Oak Cherub Sculpture – 18th-century Ornamental Piece
Small cherub carved from solid oak taken from an antique piece of furniture, carved with beautiful simplicity. The face is gentle and well-defined, featuring the petal-shaped collar often found in 17th–18th-century decorative art. The carving is clean and uncluttered, typical of an ornamental sculptor.
The warm patina of the oak, the tight grain, and the visible tool marks confirm that this is an antique piece, most likely from the 18th century and originating in Western Europe. On the reverse, a mounting point hints at its original use: a mascaron or furniture finial, now presented as a small freestanding sculpture. The piece is stable, decorative, and fits easily into a contemporary or classic interior.
Dimensions: H. 15.5 cm • W. 10.5 cm • D. 8 cm
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 10,5
Height: 15,5
Depth: 8
Reference (ID): 1780578
Availability: In stock





































