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French 19th Century Zinc Gargoyle


Zinc gargoyle, France circa 1850-1900
€ 895

Unique and extremely rare zinc feathered gargoyle. Great expression

This gargoyle, a word derived from the French 15th century word 'Gargouille' (throat), is a hybrid, possibly a griffin or a harpie. Being both intentionally grotesque, to ward of evil spirits, and practical, as a gutter to throw water clear of Church/Cathedral walls.
France, 19th century. Weathered, small losses and old repairs
measurements include the wooden base.

 for sale in Fragments | Tresors Trouves

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220125
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Height:
43 cm (16.93 inch)
Width:
45 cm (17.72 inch)
Depth:
24 cm ( 9.45 inch)