Monoxyl chest front in oak wood carved with windows, fleurs-de-lis and small faces in the upper part. The lock is missing, to be considered a beautiful document from the Gothic period. Perhaps used as[...]
Woodwork consisting of three window panels in a rear frame, ideal for wall decoration or as a headboard for a single bed. France, circa 1500. Dimensions of a panel: 38.5 x 21.5 cm
Five small panels of a wooden ceiling.
Highly decorative.
Italy - 15th century (Lazio/Umbria).
Paintings with escutcheons, flowers and decorations on wooden support.
Supplied with a metal [...]
Haute Epoque
Very nice and rare distribution door (rather than furniture), oakwood carved with grey patina (the door was formerly painted and then pickled)
1st Renaissance, around 1500.
Th[...]
Large oak panel, end of the 15th century, circa 1480. Saint Barbara with her palm of martyrs next to her tower of still Gothic architecture with three windows, the third window symbolizing the trinity[...]
Old ceiling boards painted on wood, XVIII century. Available in various sizes, from 1.5 m to 3 m, up to a floor area of 65 square meters. (Price reported for board with 3 designs) more info contact us[...]
Fragment of architectonic wood panel from the Gothic period.
With the image of a tree of life and animals.
XVth century - France
Beautiful patina.
Origin of furniture or decorative woodwork fr[...]
Very pretty interior door from the Gothic period carved on one side. The top and center panels are decorated with orbevoies and fenestrations. the two bottom panels are napkin pleated.
Rare pair of carved oak corbels from the end of the 15th century, Flanders or Southern Netherlands. Very beautiful architectural elements as a pendant, representing the portrait of a woman with her ey[...]
Set of 2 long oak carved beams with numbing / dragons or fantastic animals heads, late medieval early Renaissance (XIVth - XVth cty)
*first full with 3 carved sizes on 4, 200cm high and 30*26cm dia[...]
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