25m Travertine gardenwall Berlin around 1910

No. 21232

B 25m x H 1,35m x T 40cm

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Description

The impressive construction is a former Berlin bridge railing, from around 1910, with natural stone blocks. Broken through open fields which are filled with wrought-iron wheels. This makes the wall appear more open and less massive.

On rectangular blocks with vaulted tops, small rectangular blocks rest, which divide the construction vertically. Wall crests made of long rectangular blocks, with also vaulted upper sides, complete the construction. In the openings the wrought-iron wheels are embedded in the stone. Furthermore, a pillar cap and a corresponding base are part of the position.

Base blocks long
W 1.80 m x H 45 cm x D 40 cm
Quantity: 5

Base blocks short
W 90 cm x H 45 cm x D 40 cm
Number: 28

Blocks vertical structure/ struts
W 30 cm x H 60 cm x D 37-38 cm
Number: 35

Iron wheels
W/H 67-68 cm, diameter 50 cm
quantity: 20

Wall crest long
W 1.80 m x H 26 cm x D 40 cm
Number: 13 (2 are broken)

Wall crest short
W 94 cm x H 26 cm x D 40 cm
quantity: 2

Pillar coping
W 1.20 m x H 42 cm x D 60 cm
quantity: 1

Socket
W 1.20 m x H 45 cm x D 60 cm
quantity: 1

Total length of wall crest and iron wheels: ca 25 m

The base blocks and vertical sections are sufficient for approx. 34 m!

 

Measures and Weight

  • Width: 25000 mm
  • Stärke/Tiefe: 400 mm
  • Höhe/Länge: 1350 mm

Material

  • Wrought Iron
  • Lacustrine Limestone

Epoch

  • around 1900

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