Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 11

15th Century Gothic Architectural, Castres, France

More From This SellerView All
  • French Carved Limestone Oeil-de-Bouef Window Surround from Provence
    Located in Dallas, TX
    This lovely architectural element from Provence has several names: oeil-de-boeuf, chien-assis, dormer, and lucarne all of which are interchangeable. Comprised of nine pieces of limestone, the building component was designed to be installed on an upper level of a house, with a window fitting inside the interior opening. Our window surround...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary French Windows

    Materials

    Limestone

  • Antique French Zinc Oeil De Boeuf Window Frame, Circa 1890
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Sometimes referred to as a dormer, this zinc oeil de boeuf window frame is from France, circa 1890. First used during the 17th century, the dormer...
    Category

    Antique 1890s French Windows

    Materials

    Zinc

  • Rare 16th Century Architectural Stone Capital from France
    Located in Dallas, TX
    This rare fragment was salvaged from an entryway on a building in Fontvieille, near the city ancient Arles, France. There is a worn and carved center cartouche depicting a very small...
    Category

    Antique 16th Century French Gothic Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Stone

  • 15th or 16th Century Marble Gargoyle Fountain Spout from Arezzo, Italy
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Although when most people hear the word “gargoyle”, they probably envision small, winged creatures with grotesque visages. However, the phrase has a deeper meaning, encompassing any carved head (animal or human) that function as waterspouts. From the Early Renaissance (late 1400’s/early 1500’s), our gargoyle fountain spout features a human-like face with pointed ears, possibly representing a centaur or a satyr. The roughly rectangular block of marble was hand-carved in Arezzo, in the Tuscany region of Italy. All sides except the front of the cream-colored stone have a sawed finish, resulting in a rough texture. The back has been excavated, adding to the character of the gargoyle. A 1 ½” diameter hole has been cut all the way through, forming an open mouth of the gargoyle. The gaping mouth was often a symbol used to conjure images of devouring giants and used to remind people that they are susceptible to certain forces. Our 15th/16th century marble...
    Category

    Antique 16th Century Italian Renaissance Fountains

    Materials

    Marble

  • Period Gothic Oak Trunk or Chest Façade from Picardie France, circa 1550
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Often when centuries-old trunks did not survive the passage of time, 19th-century menuisiers (French woodworkers) would salvage the surviving wood and carve new furniture such as desks and similar trunks. The facade was typically the most ornate section of these antique trunks, making intact frontages highly valued antiques. Hand-carved from oak in Picardie, France, circa 1550, this period Gothic architectural is a beautiful example of an antique trunk facade that was not incorporated into a more recent furnishing. Picardie is a former administrative region in northern France that is home to many Gothic cathedrals. The Amiens Cathedral (mid-13th century) is the largest standing cathedral in Europe and is truly a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Our trunk frontage has five vertically oriented inset panels embellished with various forms of Gothic tracery, including high-arching niches...
    Category

    Antique 16th Century French Gothic Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Metal, Iron

  • Pair of Polychrome Terra Cotta Architecturals or Wall Consoles, France, C. 1850
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Recently discovered in a secluded private chapel nestled within the enchanting Loire Valley in central France, this remarkable pair of mid-19th century polychrome terra cotta archite...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century French Gothic Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Terracotta

You May Also Like
  • Gothic Stone Fragment Representing Vine Leaves, France, 15th Century
    Located in Bruxelles, BE
    Gothic architectural fragment representing vine leaves France, 15th century Sandstone H 21 x 21 x 17 cm mounted on a modern metal pe...
    Category

    Antique 15th Century and Earlier French Gothic Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Limestone

  • 15th Century French Fireplace Mantel
    Located in Vosselaar, BE
    A monumental 15th century sandstone Gothic fireplace mantel. Finely sculpted with a moulded beam and column supports.   
    Category

    Antique 15th Century and Earlier French Gothic Fireplaces and Mantels

    Materials

    Sandstone

  • 15th C Gothic Tabernacle 4 ft.+ Rare Architectural Religious Art, Museum Quality
    Located in Vero Beach, FL
    15th century period Gothic Tabernacle, extremely rare (Medieval) architectural religious art, museum quality ecclesiastical altar piece. This is an ...
    Category

    Antique 15th Century and Earlier German Medieval Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Wood, Paint

  • A pierced Flamboyant canopy - North of France, 15th century
    Located in Bruxelles, BE
    A pierced Flamboyant canopy North of France, 15th century Limestone 30 x 32 x 35 cm This richly decorated canopy of circular plan, consist of three carved faces, each dominated by ...
    Category

    Antique 15th Century and Earlier French Gothic Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Limestone

  • Gothic Arch Window Shutter
    Located in Hanover, MA
    Currently in 1stdibs SATURDAY SALE Large size fan louvered exterior window shutter in original rustic distressed old paint, green on front, black on v...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century American Victorian Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Cedar

    Gothic Arch Window Shutter
    $4,125 Sale Price
    25% Off
  • French 19th Century Leaded Stained Glass Window
    Located in palm beach, FL
    Beautiful old stained glass window from 1890 representing a countryside scene. At its base, a work of glass in the form of a shell reveals a v...
    Category

    Antique 1880s French Belle Époque Architectural Elements

    Materials

    Lead

Recently Viewed

View All