Antique Marble Mantel – 19th‑Century Louis XV Chimneypiece
Provenance & Material
This 19th‑century antique mantel originates from Liège, Belgium. It is expertly carved from warm-toned Saint Remy marble, known for its subtle golden hues and fine grain. The style—Louis XV - Fleuri—exhibits curved lines and ornate ornaments typical of the period.
Design & Condition
The chimneypiece features a balanced, organic silhouette with floral carvings and gentle curves. Modest restoration has been performed on the feet and legs to ensure stability, while the overall structure remains original and intact.
Measurements
- Width: 162 cm
- Height: 111 cm
Context & Placement
Incorporate this antique marble chimneypiece into both classical restorations and refined modern interiors. Its historic character and material integrity make it particularly appealing to interior designers and architects seeking authenticity without overt reproduction aesthetics.
About De Opkamer
De Opkamer is a European specialist in architectural antiques. This piece is part of our curated collection of antique marble fireplace mantels, all sourced for their provenance, quality, and historical integrity. We handle international crating (ISPM15) and export logistics to the USA, UK, Australia, and Europe. For inquiries: contact us.
Definitions
- Saint Remy marble
- A Belgian marble with warm, soft colouring, valued for its refined texture and warm tone.
- Louis XV – Fleuri
- A Rococo-inspired French style from the mid‑18th century, distinguished by floral motifs and flowing curves.
- Chimneypiece
- The temple-like architectural surround comprising mantel, jambs, and frieze.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this mantel structurally sound?
- Yes. It has undergone targeted restoration in the feet and legs for stability while retaining original integrity.
- Can it be shipped overseas?
- Yes. We provide ISPM15-certified crating and handle customs documentation for seamless delivery to USA, UK, Australia, and EU.
- Is the marble original or restored?
- The marble is original Saint Remy, intact with minimal restoration confined to structural supports.
- How does this differ from modern replicas?
- This is an authentic 19th‑century chimneypiece—its carvings, proportions, and surface wear cannot be replicated faithfully today.