Description
- Very old authentic print with gilded frame : Authentic vintage print entitled “Ruins of St Andrew's Castle in Scotland”.
St. Andreuws Castle was built between the 1555th and XNUMXth centuries, the imposing Fore Tower now in ruins is one of the oldest parts of the castle. The original entrance was protected by a portcullis and a double door, there was a “Gaff” hook that served to raise and lower the drawbridge. The current entrance dates back to the time of Archbishop Hamilton. Above the portal is a framed panel that once contained a Hamilton coat of arms and the date XNUMX carved in stone. - measures: with frame 38x32cm, without frame 28,5x22cm.
- Color: gold frame, grayscale print
- Brand: “Memoire Merlin” collection SHOP
- Use: Can be placed inside a living room or any other room for a touch of originality. Indoor use inside.
- Number of pieces: we have a product
- Production period and technique: A very old, authentic, gilt-framed print depicting the castle, still housing the Bishop's private apartment, as it would have looked in the second half of the 16th century. Moreover, the figures' clothing matches that worn between the 16th and 17th centuries. The print presumably dates to this period. The glass is framed by a double, openwork frame.
- Warranty and vision: the product can be viewed at the exhibition venue. Each product is accompanied by a sales certificate and documentation.
- Professional packaging: As soon as we receive your payment, we will take care of packing your item perfectly and shipping it as soon as possible. Remember to provide us, together with your data, also a telephone number that will then be used by the courier to be able to contact you in case there are problems.
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