Brass: 2 wall sconces with Polish eagle - Duchy of Warsaw style

We offer you a unique and rare collector's opportunity – a pair of antique wall sconces made of brass, maintained in a style referring to the period of the Duchy of Warsaw. It is a true gem for lovers of Polish antiques, history, and stylish interiors. The sconces feature a solid, cast brass body with a classic, elegant form. Their most valuable and distinctive element is the decorative appliqué with the image of a Polish crowned eagle, giving them a unique, patriotic, and historical character. The style of the details – forms, ornamentation, and symbol – clearly refers to applied art and emblematics from the period of the Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1815), making them an object of great historical and collector value. Condition and possibilities: The items are preserved in antique condition, ready for restoration and professional electrification. Their construction allows for the safe installation of modern wiring and sockets, so after restoration they will be not only a decoration but also a fully functional light source, creating a unique atmosphere in a living room, study, or library. Why is it worth it?
  • Uniqueness: A combination of authentic antiques, Polish national symbolism, and the style of the era.
  • Historical value: Direct reference to the period of the Duchy of Warsaw.
  • Potential: After restoration and electrification, they will become a functional and stunning decorative element.
  • Investment: Items with growing collector value, especially for enthusiasts of Polish memorabilia and antique lighting.
This is an exceptional offer for connoisseurs, collectors, and those seeking true character and history for their interiors. A pair of brass sconces with the Polish eagle is more than just lighting – it is a piece of Polish heritage.

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Mosiądź: 2 kinkiety ścienne z polskim orłem - styl Księstwa Warszawskiego
€87.36
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