This exceptional Provençal fariniero, originating from the Arles or Nîmes region, is a finely carved example of southern French folk craftsmanship from the end of the 18th century. Executed in richly patinated walnut, the piece features a front-opening sliding hatch designed to protect flour from humidity, a traditional and highly functional form specific to the region. The façade is elaborately carved with symbolic motifs including flower-filled Médici vases, sheaves of wheat, florets, and a heart suggested within the rear pediment—ornamentation closely associated with fertility, abundance, and domestic prosperity. The openwork crest and handles display refined hand-carving, while the uprights and shell-form feet are equally detailed, reflecting the skill of the regional artisan. The walnut surface retains a deep, warm patina developed over centuries of use. Completely unrestored, this fariniero remains in authentic condition and represents a rare Louis XV–Louis XVI transitional example, combining sculptural presence with strong decorative character.
This item is an authentic antique. Due to its age and historical use, signs of wear, surface variation, repairs, and imperfections are to be expected. These characteristics are inherent to antique pieces and contribute to their unique character and authenticity.Upholstery may show wear, subtle fading, texture variation, or irregularities consistent with age and use.Please review all photographs carefully for condition details and contact us prior to purchase with any questions.
Place of Origin: France
Period: 18th Century
Dimensions: 9.25"W X 5"D X 25.375"H
Inventory Number: AB493
Location: JAA
Price: $ 1950