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Arras Bottle Drying Rack c.1880

Arras Bottle Drying Rack c.1880

A rare bottle drying rack by the French Arras foundry. c.1880

Manufactured in Northern France in half-round wrought iron by Grassin Baledans in and around 1900, it features the cast iron stylized iron foot in the shape of an animal's paw or hoof associated with the foundry's later designs.

This rare and highly unusual piece would look great in a modern or traditional home or wine cellar and is in original untouched condition. It is a work of sculpture as well as being a functional piece of wine making history.

$1,037.84

Original: $3,459.48

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Arras Bottle Drying Rack c.1880

$3,459.48

$1,037.84

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Arras Bottle Drying Rack c.1880

A rare bottle drying rack by the French Arras foundry. c.1880

Manufactured in Northern France in half-round wrought iron by Grassin Baledans in and around 1900, it features the cast iron stylized iron foot in the shape of an animal's paw or hoof associated with the foundry's later designs.

This rare and highly unusual piece would look great in a modern or traditional home or wine cellar and is in original untouched condition. It is a work of sculpture as well as being a functional piece of wine making history.

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A rare bottle drying rack by the French Arras foundry. c.1880

Manufactured in Northern France in half-round wrought iron by Grassin Baledans in and around 1900, it features the cast iron stylized iron foot in the shape of an animal's paw or hoof associated with the foundry's later designs.

This rare and highly unusual piece would look great in a modern or traditional home or wine cellar and is in original untouched condition. It is a work of sculpture as well as being a functional piece of wine making history.