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Some objects transcend decoration and become fragments of history carved in stone.
This monumental 18th-century French stone trough is one of those rare pieces.
- History & Provenance
- Château de Beauvoir
- An Exceptional Monolithic Trough
- Rare Historical Architectural Element
- Dimensions & Weight
- Natural Patina & Stone Character
- Decorative & Architectural Importance
- A Rare Collector’s Piece
I. History & Provenance
Provenance: FRANCE – Château de Beauvoir, Écurat
The castle, which belonged to the Demainvielle family in the 17th century, has been owned by the Oudet family since the 19th century. It was likely Amédée-Jacques-Joseph Oudet who had the current castle built.
It is a fine example of Neo-Gothic architecture.
II. Château de Beauvoir
Located in Écurat, the Château de Beauvoir is an important historical estate reflecting the architectural refinement and aristocratic heritage of rural France.
The château’s Neo-Gothic character and historical lineage contribute significantly to the provenance and authenticity of this monumental stone trough.

III. An Exceptional Monolithic Trough
What you see here is not simply a stone Trough, but an exceptional monolithic architectural element dating from the 18th century.
Carved from a single block of stone, this monumental trough originates from Écurat and is believed to have belonged to the Château de Beauvoir.
Pieces of this scale, authenticity, and historical presence have become extraordinarily rare.
IV. Rare Historical Architectural Element
Large-scale monolithic stone trough with documented provenance from historic French estates have become nearly impossible to source, making this piece particularly desirable for collectors, designers, architects, and heritage enthusiasts.
Hand-carved by master stonemasons, this trough reflects the remarkable craftsmanship and architectural ambition of its era.

V. Dimensions & Weight
With impressive dimensions of approximately:
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Lenght: 272cm (107.1 inch)
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Widht: 125cm (48.4 inch)
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Height: 97cm (35.4 inch)
And an estimated weight between 3 and 4 tons, this remarkable piece possesses a truly commanding presence and extraordinary sculptural strength.
VI. Natural Patina & Stone Character
Its magnificent natural patina, shaped by centuries of time and exposure, reveals the full nobility of ancient stone.
The softened surfaces, mineral nuances, and traces left by time tell an authentic and timeless story.

VII. Decorative & Architectural Importance
Originally conceived as a functional architectural element, this trough now stands as a true collector’s piece — ideal for an exceptional garden, a historic estate, a prestigious architectural project, or a contemporary setting seeking rare and historically significant elements.
VIII. A Rare Collector’s Piece
Finding a monolithic stone trough of this size, provenance, and quality today is exceptionally uncommon.
A truly unique piece — the kind one may encounter only once in a lifetime.
(Hi Arthur)

This unique piece from the Château de Beauvoir in Écurat is a true collector’s item for enthusiasts of heritage, historic French architecture, and monumental stone carvings!
