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Entry Door – Western Gate 13th Cen
Gate - 13th Cen - Add Western Iron Work - Fine Art Furnishing - Solid American Cedar Cypress- 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 crafted no fast process) - 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 ons) - Master Craftsmanship That Insures Your 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 Antique Collectors Standards ( no spray on faux fast paint jobs ) - Genuine Natural Stone - Best Fabrics - Top Grain Leathers (processed American tanneries only ) - Guaranteed Forever - Backed By Our Over Nine Decades Of Fine Craftsmanship Since 1913.
Historical Origin And Design Inspiration
The Castle of Gaasbeek, is located in the municipality of Lennik in the province of Vlaams Brabant, Belgium. The fortified castle was erected around 1240 to defend the Duchy of Brabant against the County of Flanders. In 1565 Lamoral, Count of Egmont acquired the castle and its domain, including feudal rights in 17 surrounding villages. Being accused of high treason by Philip II of Spain, the Count of Egmont was decapitated three years later. In the following centuries the castle was inhabited by several noble families. The works were executed by the architect Charles Albert and ordered by the Marquess d'Arconati Visconti who owned the castle at that time. His widow Marie Peyrat (d. 1922) donated to the castle to Belgian State, including the art collection and the domain.
Entry Door – Western Gate 13th Cen Info
Doors Custom Built The Old Fashioned Way
"When Everything Made In America Was Built To Last Forever"
And Craftsmen Were Proud To Sign Their Work
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