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Fireplace Mantels > Stone
Stone fireplace mantel from the 15th century (Reference 0980)
This monumental mantel is an extraordinary example of a Gothic stone chimney piece and bears witness to the vast interiors of the 15th century increasingly rare today.
Its wide protruding entablature, remnant of the medieval hooded mantel, is typical of the Renaissance period. The large pillars are fluted on all sides. The sides cut at an angle embellish and lighten the massiveness of the piece.
Origin
Late 15th century
Dimensions
| Width | Height | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11' 5'' ¾ | 7' 6'' ½ |
Additional information
The entablature is 29"1/2 high.
The shipping of this mantel will request a small container, please ask for specific quotation.
Condition
Good condition, with the wear of years.














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