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A rare, early 18th century Breccia marble sink

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Reference N°:

244-25

A finely carved rectangular, marble sink dating to the early 18th century, distinguished by its elegantly bowed front and a centrally placed oval basin. Crafted from richly veined breccia marble, the surface displays the distinctive, fragmented patterns characteristic of the stone, with hues ranging from warm earth tones to deeper, reddish browns interspersed with lighter fragments.The front face curves inward in a gentle convex arc. The lateral edges of the slab are slightly chamfered. In very good, usable condition. A few unobtrusive chips visible on the edges and corners, some age appropriate wear consistent with use. Structurally sound.

Origin:

Salvaged from a grand townhouse in Moux, Southern France, ca. 1700-1730

External dimensions:

79,5cm wide x 45,5cm deep x 16cm high
31.3" wide x 17.9" deep x 6.3" high
Central basin: 39,5cm wide x 34,5cm / 15.5" wide x 13.6" deep
Inner height: 8,8cm / 3.5"
Diameter drain hole: 4,5cm / 1.8"
Weight: 124kg / 274lbs

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