"A Treasure From The Past: Marble Mortar Late 1600 Early 1700"
Introduction to Marble Mortar Late 1600 Early 1700 First of all, we present to you this marble mortar, a true gem dating from the late 17th century and early 18th century. Additionally, this piece is more than just a utensil; it is a piece of history that brings with it the charm of a bygone era. Details and Characteristics Above all, this antique collection mortar from the end of 1600 and beginning of 1700, with its dimensions of 23x23x15 cm, is a beautifully preserved example. Indeed, marble, a noble and durable material, has retained its elegance and solidity over time. Amazingly, every detail carved into the marble tells a story, making this piece one of a kind. A Piece for Antique Collection Without a doubt, this mortar is a real opportunity for those who collect old and important objects. In other words, it is an investment in a fragment of history that can enrich any collection. Shipping and Secure Purchase Regarding the purchase, we accept payments by bank transfer. Additionally, we ship worldwide via Fedex-UPS-DHL, with professional packaging and insurance, and hand delivery is also possible. As a result, you can be sure that your purchase will arrive in perfect condition. Exhibition at 'Mercante in Fiera' Don't forget, we will be present at 'Mercante in Fiera' from September 30 to October 8, 2023, Pavilion 5 Stand G001. In fact, this is a unique opportunity to see this mortar and other extraordinary pieces in person. A Functional Work of Art Likewise, this mortar is not only a collector's item, but also a functional work of art. In fact, it can be used as a decorative element that adds a touch of historical elegance to any environment. Conclusion: A Fragment of History in Your Hands Late 1600 To conclude, this marble mortar from the 17th-18th century is more than just an object; it is a fragment of history, a link to the past that can live in your present. Finally, don't miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary piece of historic craftsmanship.