"Pair Of Mortar In Hard Stone Marble 17/18th Century"
Introduction to Marble Mortars Late 600 Early 700 Present in Mercante in Fiera First of all, we present these 2 marble mortars, real gems dating from the late 600s and early 700s. In addition, these pieces are more than just a tool; they are pieces of history that carry with them the charm of a bygone era. Details and Characteristics Above all, these two antique collection mortars from the end of the 600s to the beginning of the 700s, also visible in Parma during the Mercante in Fiera fair, with dimensions of 28x28x23 cm and 27x27x23 cm, are magnificently preserved. Indeed, marble, a noble and resistant material, has managed to preserve its elegance and solidity over time. Surprisingly, every detail carved into the marble tells a story, making these pieces one of a kind. A Piece for Antique Collection Without a doubt, these mortars are a real opportunity for those who collect old and important objects. In other words, it is an investment in a piece of history capable of enriching 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, personal delivery is also possible. Therefore, you can rest assured 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 these mortars and other extraordinary pieces in person. A Functional Work of Art In the same way, these mortars are not only collector's pieces, but also functional works of art. In fact, they can be used as decorative elements that add a touch of historical elegance to any environment. Conclusion: A Piece of History in Your Hands Late 600 To conclude, these marble mortars from the 600-700s are more than just an object; they are pieces of history, a connection to the past that can live on in your present. Finally, don't miss the opportunity to own these extraordinary pieces of historical craftsmanship.