Lot including: An 18th century openwork and chased iron door latch. The rectangular lock is crowned with a cut-out and openworked crown of stylized foliage. The picolets are chiselled with twisted mouldings.
France, 18th century.
Width: 9 cm - Height: 31 cm
Two 17th century engraved iron doorstops are attached. The plate shows a long leaf itself engraved with other foliage.
It is topped by a simple L-shaped bent rod, which ensures the blocking of a mobile leaf.
France, 17th century.
Width: 8.5 cm - Height: 19.5 cm
Three iron targettes pierced from the 17th and 18th centuries. One is a flail for window shutters, with a symmetrical lock, decorated with fleur-de-lis resting on a brace. Cut and perforated iron sheet.
17th century.
Another one, also with symmetrical lock, is pierced with a heart topped by interlacing and foliated scrolls. It has a locking mechanism for the bolt. Openwork iron sheet.
XVIIIth century.
The last piece presents a slightly different decoration of a part of the plate on the other one representing a crescent surmounted by a rich decoration of a stylized fleur-de-lys surrounded by volutes and foliage. Iron sheet cut and pierced. The picolets are moulded, the knob flat.
Early 18th century.
All three are of French origin.
Dimensions (largest): Width: 15 cm -
Height: 33 cm
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