Gothic railing with frame. Wrought iron, wood. 16th century. A carved wooden frame supports the wrought iron grille, whose balusters are decorated: all have a heart shape in the center, while the axes[...]
Parapet. Wrought iron. Castilian School, 16th century. Wrought iron antepecho decorated with a series of vertical abalaustrada shapes enhanced by curves topped with simple floral elements, and a spher[...]
Door knocker. Wrought iron. 16th century. Wrought iron knocker composed of several pieces, the main one of which stands out. It has two bands that start in parallel and then separate to form two volut[...]
Stained glass window presenting a medallion painted in grisaille, enamels and silver yellow surrounded by a red bistre border having Saint Francis of Assisi as subject, flowers and fruits frame the Sa[...]
Magnificent central stringer – mast – barrel – spiral staircase heart – helical in oak.
Handrail carved from the mass.
Origin: medieval castle in the Rhineland (Germany) dating from 1550 Very good c[...]
Oak door piece probably dating from the 16th or 17th century.
Comes from a church in Tarn (France).
2 wrought iron hinges with heart-shaped ends.
dimensions: height = 206 cm; width = 45cm; thicknes[...]
Stained glass window painted in grisaille and enamels with colored glasses representing Saint Anne seated holding a book which she forwards the reading to the virgin surrounded by two columns. Wooden [...]
Stained glass window crowned virgin with child painted in grisaille and enamels with colored glass surrounded by two paving columns treated in perspective on a draped background. Wooden frame
Very rare pair of heads, presumably coming from a fountain or a decorative element in architecture, embedded in a wall or in the form of a fountain, stone or terracotta. Former Sube collection.
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