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Interior Decoration > Doors
False pair of Neo-Gothique oak doors (Reference 1399)
Fake pair of carved oak doors in the Neo-Gothic style from the 19th century. The lower panels are carved with folds - a typical Gothic ornament. The panels above are a reinterpretation of the fanciful bestiary of the Middle Ages : on one, a phoenix with a ring in its beak rests on a stylized tripod with lion legs, on the other dragons with firey tongs affronte crouching on a grotesque stand crowned by a smiling seraph. Delicately crafted hardware completes the composition.
Origin
France, 19th century
Dimensions
| Width | Height | Innerwidth | Innerheight | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3' 6'' ½ | 7' 9'' ¾ | 2' 8'' ¼ | 7' 1'' ⅞ |
Additional information
Same model as double doors, item 1397.
Condition
good condition



















