Late 19th-Century French Orientalist Cast Iron Andirons (Pair)
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A captivating testament to the 19th-century European fascination with the exotic.
This rare pair of antique French cast iron fireplace andirons (chenets) dates back to the late 1800s. Featuring finely detailed busts of a turbaned figure—inscribed with the word "TURC" on the base—they are a quintessential example of the Orientalist movement in decorative arts. The heavy cast iron still retains striking traces of its original cold-painted polychrome finish in hues of red, gold, and deep black, displaying a magnificent, time-worn patina. Whether framing a historic hearth or displayed as standalone sculptural objects, they bring a profound sense of history and character to a space.
Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Late 19th Century (c. 1880-1900).
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Origin: France.
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Material: Heavy cast iron with original residual polychrome paint.
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Dimensions: Height 19 cm | Width 11 cm | Depth (Length) 24 cm.
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Condition: Excellent antique condition. Structurally sound and extremely heavy. The painted finish shows beautiful, age-appropriate wear, blistering, and patina, testifying to over a century of history near the fire.
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