FIREPLACE BAR IN PATINATED AND GILDED BRONZE, RESTORATION PERIOD

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An important Restauration period gilt and brown patinated bronze fire bar. It is composed of two patinated posts decorated with gilded bronzes in the form of acanthus leaves, rosettes and poppy flowers. They are surmounted by lying dogues on either side facing each other. This fire bar can be extended to fit the size of your fireplace.

The presence of dogs is a play on the origin of the word chenet, which was also called "chiennet" for small dog. This name comes from the habit that dogs often have of lying down in front of the fire. Thus, since the Middle Ages, andirons and firebars have often been decorated with dogs.

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Restoration period, Circa: 1840

Dim: W:131cm, D:12,5cm, H:26cm.

Open fire bar dimensions: W:131cm; D:12,5cm; H:26cm

Closed hearth bar dimensions: W:100cm; D:12.5cm; H:26cm

Condition report: In good condition. Light wear to patina.

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LP : 3185
Width : 131 (cm)
Height 26 (cm)
Depth 13 (cm)
Delivery : Free delivery

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