Description: 18th-century carpenter’s framing compass, made of wrought iron. With a riveted square head and a drop shaped like a stylized fleur-de-lis; similar workmanship on the other face of the compass.
Squaring marks are engraved along the edge. The points begin with sea monster heads, with animated bodies forming an openwork design of a spade, a sphere, and an inverted chalice. In good overall condition, with wear consistent with age and use. See the satisfaction of our customers on thousands of positive sales. Any payment over €350 will be made by bank transfer, without prior request. We refund, without question and with our apologies, anyone disappointed by our shipment, upon receipt of the returned parcel. No risks for our customers!See the satisfaction of our customers on thousands of positive sales. No risks for our customers!