Four columns. Iron. 17th century
Four iron supports with a polygonal rod, a balustrade shape and an upper part with two sections on the sides of the central part ending in volutes and a horizontal pa[...]
Pair of columns. Wrought iron. Possibly from the Spanish school, 17th century.
Pair of architectural supports made of iron with a polygonal central axis, ending in a spherical shape on one side and a[...]
Gate with passage. Wrought iron. Spain, 17th century.
Rectangular iron railing with a balustrade at mid-height, a frame and supports to keep it upright. The vertical bars have opposing balustrade sha[...]
Small scene full of charm where we see a character walking a couple on a boat. They pass in front of a water mill whose paddle wheel can be seen.
This fragment must have been part of a "Swiss stained[...]
A richly dressed couple is walking.
Painting on glass with grisaille and colored enamels, lead surround.
2 breakages restored with a copper wire covered with tin.
Stained glass window painted in grisaille and silver yellow representing in a medallion bordered with a brown net, a saint carrying a standard and accompanied by a dog. In the background, a countrysid[...]
Nice iron bucket holder in forged iron, robust and with patina. Signs of wear on the end of the hook. Italy second half of the 17th century. Length 30 cm
Pair of massive, slightly conical column bases, carved in the 17th century in stone from Saint Cyr at Mont d'Or (Rhône), which can be used as plinths or wheel guards. The lower diameters are 99 and 94[...]
Wrought iron castle greenhouse, all handmade, 17th century comprising 10 elements. 4 front opening frames with original handles (one handle is missing) and 6 fixed elements. Important ironwork work. T[...]
Beautiful marble mortar of the seventeenth century, certainly Italian Rome. Apothecary model typical of Italian Baroque. Some fetishes and misses (see photos) Height: 10.2 cm approximately Diameter wi[...]
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.