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This exquisite set of three 18th-century Portuguese hand-carved pot à feu is a stunning example of religious art from the period. Crafted from wood, each piece features ornate details influenced by classical and Baroque European styles. The sculpted handles curve gracefully, framing the fluted body adorned with delicate leaf motifs and rounded accents. A square, stepped base with scrolled edges provides stability and enhances the regal aesthetic. Elegantly covered in silver leaf, they were traditionally meant to be viewed from the front, with only one side decorated, while the back remains unadorned. The patina, along with some visible cracks and wear, adds character to their historic charm.
Such pot à feu were commonly used in church decor since the 17th century throughout Europe to symbolize flames or divine light, often adorning altar niches or acting as architectural finials. Here, the specific carving on one side indicates the intended placement against a wall or within an alcove.
These pot à feu make striking mantelpiece accents or can be incorporated into a curated tabletop vignette. Their patina and classical design elements make them versatile for both traditional and eclectic interiors. Display them strategically to highlight their intricate carvings and the beautiful aging of the silver leaf, allowing their historic elegance to enhance and enrich your environment
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 10¼" high x 6¼" wide x 4¼" deep
Each measures approx. 26cm high x 16cm wide x 11cm deep
Each measures approx. 10¼" high x 6¼" wide x 4¼" deep
Each measures approx. 26cm high x 16cm wide x 11cm deep
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