800
35x35 H119cm.
Ancient Roman column in peach-flower marble dating back to the early 19th century.
The base is quadrangular in shape and is surmounted by a central trunk with a circular section.
The capital has the same shape as the base and can be removed.
Provenance: Rome, early 19th century.
General Conditions: Excellent condition
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