Antique Stone/Concrete Architectural Fragment with Twin Cherubs (Early 20th Century)
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A captivating piece of history, bringing the romantic allure of a forgotten Italian garden into your home. This fascinating architectural fragment dates back to the early 1900s. Crafted from solid cast stone or antique decorative concrete, it features the beautifully sculpted faces of two winged cherubs (putti) emerging from a central block. Originally designed as a structural corbel, a keystone, or perhaps part of a monumental wall fountain, the piece shows a roughly hewn back and a top cavity, revealing its past life as an integral part of a grand villa's architecture. The beautifully weathered surface, complete with a natural patina and subtle traces of moss, speaks volumes of its decades spent outdoors. Today, it serves as a striking sculptural object, perfect for adding a touch of classical melancholy and authentic texture to a bookshelf, a console table, or an indoor garden arrangement. Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Early 20th Century.
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Origin: Italy.
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Material: Antique cast stone / decorative concrete.
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Dimensions: Width 39 cm | Depth 26 cm | Height 22 cm.
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Condition: Very good antique condition. The piece is a genuine architectural salvage fragment, thus showing expected signs of heavy weathering, chipping, and a rich, authentic outdoor patina. The structural integrity is solid, and it is a heavy, substantial piece.
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