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Large Art Nouveau period coat rack in cast iron composed of seven hooks and a mirror, signed Alfred Corneau (1825-1886) Frères Charleville and bearing the number 15.
The Corneau brothers, blacksmith masters, created a foundry company in 1846 – Frères Charleville – specializing in Ornamental Cast Iron, as well as the first domestic comfort objects. Copied across the world, the talented Alfred Corneau designed Creations combining Aesthetics and Expertise.
This Umbrella Hanger, a souvenir of a certain art of living, has a single hook at the top and six double hooks on its sides, perfect for hanging hats, jackets and coats.
In the center, an oval mirror surrounded by a garland of pearls tilts at will.
Embellished with Floral Ornaments, the elegantly shaped Backsplash is topped with a Basket of sculpted Flowers. The lower part forms a large umbrella stand.
The Arabesques mingle with the Leaves up to the oblong Base decorated with Flowers and provided with a white Cast Iron Tray.
This Quality Coat Rack by Alfred Corneau will dress up an entrance or vestibule in a unique way.
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Period: Late 19th century
In a perfect state.
Delivery and installation possible, in France and Europe, by our partner specializing in furniture transport.
Dimensions:
Maximum width: 65 cm
Maximum depth: 33 cm
Height: 218 cm
Additional photos on request.
Reference 737 S
Ref: 4T7J6D1SNN