Description: Bronze with green oxidation patina. There are two pairs of chains and each has its fixing flanges at each end. It is a model with rectangular links of very good quality. The very sober an[...]
Description: Black and gold lacquered cast iron. This beautiful architectural element consists of two leaves locking with each other by a latch and a vertical locking bolt on the ground. The quality a[...]
Four-step library ladder. Italy, 19th century.40 x 40 x 120 cm (15.7 x 15.7 x 47.7 in).Made entirely of turned and carved wood with green leather upholstery.- All shipments
to the EU are free and pro[...]
Description: Cast iron, gilded brass. These elegant facings probably adorned a staircase. They can be used in many ways (pilasters at the top of a doorframe, staircase, small console, etc.) Condition:[...]
Description: Cast iron, 24 k gilding. These cast iron grilles are modeled on 17th century wrought iron. The trellis pattern is decorated with flowers imitating rivets. Foliage and garlands “cling” to [...]
Description: Gilded cast iron. This large grille consists of a straight frame bearing a tondo in which we can see a putto drinking from a ewer; interlacing motifs surround this decoration. Condition: [...]
2 lacquered wood balusters, Early 19th centuryPair of center balusters, lacquered and decorated wood, and supports with openwork motifs.Lacquered and decorated on both sides.Tuscany, 1700s.Dimensions:[...]
19th
Century, Italian Neoclassical Walnut Library StaircaseThe
particular library staircase was built in the neoclassical era, around the
beginning of the 19th century, in Piedmont. Entirely in sol[...]
Important and rare start of staircase around 1880, in Louis XVI style bronze.
Decorated with garlands, knots and imaginary animal masks.
Flame-shaped bobèche (small chip at the base, not visible whe[...]
Pair of foot nineteenth banister wrought iron, pine nuts were silvered bronze unfortunately they were patinated green, by against n can easily find the silvering on the two pine nuts. size height 146 [...]
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