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Antique French Carved Oak Barley Twist Column Pedestal Plant Stand Display

$ 1301.51

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Amazing hand carved antique French barley twist pedestal. 49.5”ht x 10.25” x 10”. Please contact Geaux Vintage Antiques with any questions or for more photos!

    Description

    Geaux Vintage Antiques
    Antique French Carved Oak Barley Twist Column Pedestal Plant Stand Display
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    Direct from France
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    ~Gorgeous antique French barley twist column/pedestal stand.~
    ~Corinthian carved capital and thick barley twist column on a square plinth~
    ~Endless possibilities, obviously it could be used to display a bronze, or perhaps framing an entry, flanking a fireplace, certain to be a focal point in any room~
    ~HEAVY, solid oak
    , well built by craftsmen of the period~
    ~c1890~
    Measurements
    49.5”ht.
    x 10.25” x 10”.
    NOTE:
    All of our antiques are direct from Europe.
    I personally select each item for the quality, design and unique characteristics that you will always find in our distinctive inventory at Geaux Vintage Antiques.
    Please shop our store and feel free to email with any questions!
    Shipping
    Due to the larger size, this item requires freight service.
    White glove service, fully insured, FOB Shreveport, delivered and placed inside your home (first floor only).
    Typically 5-7 weeks, depending on your location.
    Free pick-up is also available at our location in Shreveport, LA.
    Condition
    Good condition for its age, normal signs of age, use, dings, scratches, imperfections, wood shrinkage.
    Solid oak column has some separations, as to be expected over time. Stains to the top and split to one edge.
    Included multiple photos should be considered as an integral part of the description.
    Geaux Vintage Antiques has a large inventory of French, English and European antique furniture, as well as an outstanding selection of antique home décor.
    …”with all that, why ‘Geaux’ anywhere else?”…