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Original French Antique Countryside Fireplace Limestone, circa 1750s, France

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    Located in Made, NL
    Beautiful 19th Century antique French limestone. The fireplace has a rustic look and a nice size of 180 cm wide. This mantelpiece is beautiful by its simplicity and authenticity. We ...
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    Antique 19th Century French Country Fireplaces and Mantels

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    Limestone

  • Antique Limestone Fireplace with Cheminee, c.1750
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    Rectilinear antique limestone fireplace and cheminee with rectilinear firebox.
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  • French Fireplace 19th Century Countryside Limestone
    Located in Made, NL
    Beautiful antique French limestone fireplace in the style of Louis XIV. A nice rustic fireplace with some nice lines and few ornaments. This fireplace dates from the 19th century and...
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    Antique 19th Century French Other Fireplaces and Mantels

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  • French Country Original Antique Fireplace Surround in Limestone
    Located in Beervelde, BE
    This yellow limestone is sometimes called "la pierre d'or". It was used in a lot of French Provence charming interiors. This vintage mantel is from the ...
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    Antique 18th Century French Louis XVI Fireplaces and Mantels

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  • Elegant Chique Original Antique French Limestone Fireplace Surround
    Located in Beervelde, BE
    A fine Burgundy warm color hard stone chimney piece with a nice oxidation from the Louis Philippe period, 19th century. Measures: 130 cm exterior width 51.18 inch 102 cm exterior ...
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  • Antique Irish Fireplace Mantel, circa 1750
    Located in London, GB
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