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18th C. | STONE AND WROUGHT IRON

E7499

Period : 18th C.
Material : STONE AND WROUGHT IRON
Type : WELL CURBSTONE
Style : LOUIS XIV

Louis 14 well head.
Moulded crown of a torus resting on an arrangement of rough stones.
Thick ironwork decorated with scrolls and equipped with a drum and wheel to draw water.
Late 17th century.
Aquitaine.

Height 330 cm - Diameter 175 cm - Height of the rim 80 cm

17th C. | SANDSTONE

E6922

Type : WELL CURBSTONE

Well coping Louis XIII.Composed of 5 elements, two of which offer a bucket support.Sandstone. Wear and tear.17th century.

17th C. | SANDSTONE

18th C. | STONE

E7187

Type : WELL CURBSTONE

Well coping in hard stone in the image of a Gothic capital.Origin : Italy.18th century.

18th C. | STONE
ITALIE
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WELL COPING 17th C. | MARBLE

E7436

Period : 17th C.
Material : MARBLE
Material : MARBRE ROSE DE VERONE
Type : WELL CURBSTONE

Venetian well coping.
The monolithic basin with curved profile showing a decoration of lion muffles, coats of arms and acanthus leaf consoles.
A frieze of piécettes surrounds this imposing basin.
The emarchement is made of four massive elements.
17th century.
Italy.

Pink marble from Verona.

18th C. | STONE

E5592

Type : WELL CURBSTONE

A circular stone well cubstone dated late 18th C. Intérior diameter : 73 in.

18th C. | STONE
CHARENTE

19th C. | STONE

E5190

Type : WELL CURBSTONE

Well head. Crowned with two uprights supporting the lintel, resting on rough stones. Wooden drum used to draw water. This type of rustic well was located near the houses of the railroad guards, in order to supply the steam locomotives. 19th century. Burgundy...

19th C. | STONE
HAUTE-MARNE

18th C. | STONE

E7228

Type : WELL CURBSTONE

Louis XV well. Volvic stone coping composed of 4 elements. 18th century.

18th C. | STONE
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