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    Posted 8 years ago

    signbob777
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    This is a carving of our fireplace mantel. We have no idea of it's history. It looks like a wine making scene possibly Dom Perignon. Our house was built in 1910. We think this may be original. Any info would be helpful.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 8 years ago
      Very beautiful !
    2. swampdogg swampdogg, 8 years ago
      oh very nice
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 8 years ago
      Looks to be very well done. Detailed right down to the offset of the joints of the blocks in the wall and a tilted shelf where it would be anchored to the mortar joint. Who ever did this had an eye for detail and reality rather than making everything perfect.

      I wonder if identifying the insignia/carving symbol in the pillars would shed any light on a possible religious order of monks etc. That carving isn't something I would expect to see and therefore I tend to assume it had a meaning to the individual who did the work or a relationship to the image.

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