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Architectural Exterior > Decorative elements
Antique monumental clocks, in stone from the pediment of a building or a bell tower, in iron from a train station, are highly decorative with their geometrical shape and patina of age.
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Width : 3' 8'' ⅛ Height : 7' 5'' ¾
Stock venue : Warehouse in Saint OuenTwo iron drain pipes by Hector Guimard with an Art Nouveau decor of foliage and floral ornaments. In his global view of architecture Hector Guimard paid much attention to every detail which he treated as ess…
Height : 4' 1'' ⅝
From the second half of Louis XIVth reign, this pair of brackets are beautifully balanced. A broad curve rises up from the vertical post to the horizontal one. A motif called “pig’s tail” at the cente…
Width : 3' 7'' ¼ Height : 3' 3''
From the second period of the reign of Louis XIV, this large bracket is beautifully balanced, very similar to the pair referenced as item 9391. The same design : a broad curve rising up from the vertical pos…
Width : 4' 11'' Height : 4' 1'' ¼
This large clock is entirely in cast iron including its frame, which is rarer than in the case of zinc or iron faces. This clock is believed to come from a Parisian train station. It weighs 350 kilos.
Late 19th Century cast iron gutters. Each element is 32 inches long. 15 trapezoidal shaped pieces and 40 round pieces, and an overflow. These elements are placed against walls. The set is sold as …
Height : 2' 8'' ¼








