Oak staircase banister, with turned balusters, Louis XIII period. A horizontal element of 225 cm and 3 rising elements of: 115 cm plus 225 cm plus 225 cm with starting post
Limestone spiral staircase composed of 15 square-nosed steps. It was dismantled in the 80s in a Cistercian abbey to be transferred and reassembled in another convent... now these men of God are making[...]
Very old woodwork element carved with bird feathers and containing old traces of paint. 16th century period. Very decorative, this column dates from the Renaissance. Dimensions: height 126 cm depth 20[...]
Exceptional pair of balustrades in white marble and colored marble marquetry, red and black. From a palace in Palermo (Sicily). Photos taken in the palace. 16th century period. A molded white marble b[...]
Oak stair railing balusters in Louis XIII style and period 7 whole 10 half including 6 months ascending and 4 descending Paris France shipping possible worldwide
Oak frames - 15th to 18th century Source: Burgundy and Champagne Resulting from the careful demolition of period buildings between the 12th or 13th and 18th centuries Our timbers are sold by the m3: A[...]
Octagonal balustrade in pegged oak, late 19th century, Louis XIII style Octagonal shape on a low plinth and embellished with turned wooden colonnades The top is finished with a large molding Superb qu[...]
Haute époque
Renaissance period, rae stunning and large Renaissance period oak stair railing with gray patina made by:
* starting pillar is a small life-size cariathid bust (total height approx 17[...]
Large terracotta facing from a mansion, decorated with grotesque and fruit, late 17th / early 18th. Old restorations and shortages see photos, beautiful decorative object, total dimensions 88 cm x 45 [...]
Helical spiral staircase Haute Epoque Xv- XVIème 9 massive steps (including 2 in walnut), adjusting by tenon-mortise on the central barrel in oak the outer end being sealed in the wall length of the s[...]
Proantic uses a cookie to analyze traffic and improve its service by using Google Analytics. Data sent to Google Analytics (frequency of visits to the site and pages visited) are anonymous. No other cookie tracks your activity, your personal data is not collected. Thank you for helping us to have better understanding how Proantic is used.