Cast iron fireplace plaque bearing the arms of France, inscribed "alone against all" and dated "1601". 19th/early 20th century. Height 51.5cm x 52cm x 2.5cm
Fireback cast in the 19th century, reproduction of a period plaque from the early 18th century, with the alliance arms of Le Besgue de Nonsart and Anglure and with undetermined arms, despite our resea[...]
18th or 19th century? A cast iron fireback with the coat of arms of France decorated with a round shield, three fleur-de-lis placed 2 and 1 and a closed crown - symbol of royalty - framed by scrolls. [...]
Fireback with the arms of Jacob Pelgrom (1655-1713) born in Rouen, merchant and trader in this city, married in 1681 to Catherine Pigou (1656-1709). Of Protestant faith, he emigrated to Amsterdam, the[...]
Fireback, in original condition, with upper corners cut down, proof dating from the 18th or early 19th century, with the arms of the Gouffier house, a family of high French nobility, originally from P[...]
Fireback with curved top, cast in the 19th century of a plate dating from the middle of the 17th century, with the arms of Jacques de Bonneville 1637-1676 or his son François 1664-1740, originating fr[...]
Fireback, melted in the 19th century, with the Sun King surrounded by a laurel wreath carried by two cherubs, a set of foliage decorates its background.Its weight is 103 kg.Similar plaque published in[...]
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