Description
Tuscan Castle Garden Gate, We Build Unique Fine Art Entrance Gates – 4″ thick – Castle Gates Are The Original Security Gates – Built To Twice Hurricane Code World Wide – Virtually Maintenance Free – Hand Forged Wrought Iron – We Build Garden Gates, Estate Gates – Any Size – Solid American Cedar Cypress (Not Kiln Force Dried) (renewable resource timber) – Original Craft, Not Reproduction Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Original – Designed From The Historic Record – Hand Hewn, Mortise And Tenon Joined (means master hand crafted – not fast process glue up and press) –
Built The Old Fashioned Way “When Everything Made In America Was Built To Last Forever” And Craftsmen Were Proud To Sign Their Work
– All Species Of Woods Are Available – Structural Frames Using Solid Full Length Timber (no fake laminates, scarf joints or glued up parts,no veneers – no glue ups – no bolt on,s) – Master Craftsmanship That Insures You’re Furnishing Will Stand The Test Of Time – A True Family Heirloom And Valuable Future Antiquity – All Carvings Hand Carved By Our Master Carvers (no cnc, faux casted resin carving or gang carving) – Fine Art 10 Process Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Standards ( no spray on faux fast paint jobs ) – Guaranteed Forever – Backed By Our Over Nine Decades Of Fine Craftsmanship Since 1913.
Master Blacksmithing Solid Hand Forged Wrought Iron – (no castings or hollow faux metals) by the hand of a genuine master craftsman using age old tried and tested techniques.–All Heat Applied Iron Oxide Hand Patina Finished – (no powder coating or faux paint on iron finishes)
Designs By H. J. Nick and Art Factory. Com LLC a handmade in America custom Door Gate And Furniture Handmade Manufacturer based in Scottsdale Arizona has been designing and building some of the worlds finest furniture for some of the world’s finest interior designers with ordinary clients as well as most prominent and successful Persons,C.E.O.’s,leaders,royalty and celebrities for the last 99 years. Most of our clients want a furnishing that has a BIG WOW factor and elegance. All want investment value and furnishings that makes a proper statement reflecting their personality or the personality of the environment for which it is intended.
Please Don’t Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance. Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production fast process imports, “We Are The Factory,” Hand Crafted In America Since 1913.
Design History
The Ch?teau de Sedan is a castle situated in Sedan, France, on a headland on the border of Meuse, flanked by the rivers Bivre and Vra, in the Ardennes departement of France. It is a grand fortress of medieval European stock, covering an area of 35,000 m2 in its seven floors.
Around 1424,?vrard de la Marck built a manor with two twin towers around a church over a period of six years. When Evrard died in 1440, his son Jean de la Marck began reinforcing the fortress, but it was Robert II de la Marck, the grandson of Jean, who finished the most important work. In 1530, the fortifications of the manor were modernised by the construction of a circular boulevard and terraces with canons, thickening the 4.5m curtain wall by an additional 26m. The bastions were added during the course of the next century, but some of them were eventually dynamited at the end of the 19th century.
In 1699, the principality having been absorbed into France in 1642 (see the Battle of Marfe, during the Thirty Years’ War), and the castle having been transformed into a garrison, Vauban built the door of the Princes (French: des Princes ) that was adapted to the progress of artillery. In 1822, the Church of Saint-Martin was demolished and replaced with a store for cannonballs.
Turenne was born in the Ch?teau de Sedan in 1611.
On September 1, 1870, the castle was surrounded by the Prussian army headquartered in Sedan. Napoleon III surrendered the following day in the small neighbouring city of Donchery.
On September 1, 1870, the castle was surrounded by the Prussian army headquartered in Sedan. Napoleon III surrendered the following day in the small neighbouring city of Donchery.
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