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£495.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A Charles II carved oak newel-post capital or capping, circa 1660.
Probably part of a grand staircase, a part newel-post capital, of urn-form, having a gadrooned and bell-flower carved rim, over fruit and flower-carved reserves, spaced by tied ribbons, acanthus-carved base, base diameter 20.5cm.
Comparable urns, with tied ribbons and carved fruit (and filled with carved flowers) can be seen on 'The Great Staircase', Forde Abbey, Somerset.
Dimensions
Height 28.5cm (11.2in), Diameter 32.5cm (12.8in)Condition report
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3834The BADA Standard
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