Style Louis XIV / Ref.10809
Beautiful antique cast iron fireback with the Cléron family coat of arms, 18th century
Dimensions
Width 29'' ½ 75cm
Height 35'' 89cm
Depth: 1'' ⅛ 3cm
Origin:
18th century, France.
Status:
One crack on the lower part of the fireback.
Beautiful antique 18th century fireback with the coat of arms of the Cléron family: Gules with a silver cross, four silver crosses. Surmounted by a crown of marquis and supported by two lions.
Here is the coat of arm of Charles-Louis-Bernard de Cléron, called Count d'Haussonville, Marshal of the camps and armies of the King and Grand Louvetier of the King of Poland, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, died in Nancy on February 4th, 1754.
This fireback can be paired with ref. 10810.
Informations
Price: on request
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