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Fireplace Mantels > Stone
Stone Louis XIV period mantel (Reference 1150)
Imposing stone mantel from the second half of the reign of Louis XIV (circa 1690). Standing on powerful jambs that expand as they rise. The entablature presents curves that are reminiscent of the shape of a crossbow. The stone is a semi-hard white stone from Burgundy.
Origin
Circa 1690
Dimensions
| Width | Height | Depth | Innerwidth | Innerheight | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5' 3'' ¾ | 3' 7'' ¼ | 1' 1'' | 4' '' | 2' 7'' ⅞ |
Additional information
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Condition
In the original state, with old paint, which can be scraped.
















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