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An 18th century, "Gris de Ste. Anne" marble sink

Reference N°:

167

A rare, late 18th century "Gris de Ste. Anne" marble sink with bowed front. Featuring a robust bolection moulding on the front. Central, oval basin with original drain hole on the right. One small loss on the left front corner. A few, unobtrusive chips on the edges of the central basin. (Please refer to pictures). The surface of the marble has a naturally worn surface. The lateral sides are roughly hewn as they were originally hidden by wooden panelling surrounding the sink. No cracks or breaks, structurally sound.

Origin:

Rescued from a town house in St. Omer, Northern France, ca. 1780-1800

External dimensions:

130,5cm wide x 52,5cm deep x 14cm high
51.4" wide x 20.7" deep x 5.5" high
Central basin: 41cm wide x 31cm deep x 9,5cm high / 16.15" wide x 12.2" deep x 3.75" high
Diameter drain hole: 2,5cm / 0.8"

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