Antique Columns

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6469: 6469. A fine large pair of period English Regency-Gothic Giltwood faceted conical Wall Brackets, richly gilded giltwood, with carved tracery decoratio 9612: 9612. A near pair of  richly carved large Oak Socles in the Neo Gothic manner, the decoration of oak leaves terminating in large acorn pendants.  Engl 7829: 7829. A SMALL ART NOUVEAU patinated iron Plant stand , the four monopodea with wolf masks , each with a ring through the mouth, and Art Nouveau motifs 10972: 10972. A pair of cylindrical statuary plinths in solid granite with round cushion bases on square bottoms.19th century. Known provenance. 10636: 10636. A Doulton of Lambeth cream glazed terracotta garden Sundial base , modelled as four herons on a circular base. English late 19c.
10286: 10286. A STAUARY COLUMNAR PLINTH in speckled 
black marble , with revolving top section.19th century. 8545: 8545. A pair of large ornate florally decorated wought iron gate lantern towers in the Baroque manner.<br>English 19th century.<br>

10537: 10537. A Pair of Cast Iron Columns / plinths with Corinthian capitals...with paint remnants providing relic effect. English 19th century. 4307: 4307 . A SET OF THREE LARGE BAROQUE MANNERIST CARVED OAK BRACKETS comprising a pair and a single , the central bracket dated 1679. All three appear to 10256: 10256. A SIMPLE OAK PEDESTAL with Neo Gothic tracery panels carved in the sides.English, Ca 1930.

10535: 10535.A pair of large low dining table height green Tinos Marble table bases in the Art Deco manner.Circa 1930. 10299: 10299. A large 4 faceted , flat backed carved Oak Gothic plinth. 19th century. 10268: 10267. ONE OF A NEAR PAIR of carved oak column pedestals , the fluted shaft between florally carved plinth and base. English 1930s. 10267: 10267. One of a near pair of carved oak column pedestals , the fluted shaft between florally carved plinth and base. English 1930s. 10534: 10534. ONE OF A SET OF 4 well made large Oak statuary pedestals of recent manufacture. 10530: 10530. A pair of cylindrical alabaster statuary pedestals in the Art Deco manner. They are built in five sections each with the flared circular open r 10439: 10439. A pair of very good quality large Georgian style carved fluted pine columns, with carved Ionic capitals. English 19th century. 10285: 10285. A small fluted columnar Terracota plinth. 19th century . SOLD 10278: 10278. A single tapering and fluted column pedestal carved in green marble.19th century. SOLD 10308: 10308. A pair of breche violette marble columnar pedestals on bronze waisted socles and square section plinths.19th century. 10276: 10276. A pair of Italian black slate and Verde Antico green scagliola columns each with moulded top & base.19th Century. 10269: 10269. A carved oak pedestal in the Gothic Revival manner of Pugin. English 19th century. 10253: 10253. A 19th Century low pedestal in rare Cornish Burgundy coloured Sepentine marble of plain cylindrical form on a waisted round cushion socle on a 8192: 8192. A cylindrical column plinth in Portland stone. SOLD 8188: 8188. An Art Deco “ waisted “  tapering plinth in veined and mottled marble square topped with a rectangular Breche Violette base. Circa 1930. 9894: 9894. A FABULOUS PAIR , ORIGINALLY SET OF 6...OF LARGE GREEN AND WHITE VEINED CIPPOLINO MARBLE PILASTERS.. with statuary marble plinths and capitals.S 8680: 8680. A RARE PAIR of beautifully figured Greek Cippolino marble columns . Standing on turned statuary marble bases with four-lobed Ionic capitals also 9992: 9992. A SUBSTANTIAL SOLID SIENNA MARBLE PEDESTAL in the Neo Classical manner , of square section form with canted corners and simple fluted line decor 10025: 10025. A large pair of fluted carved oak Pilasters with scrolled Ionic Capitals...early 20th century. Ensuite with 10026 a quantity of matching carved SOLD 10066: 10066. An unusual set of two half round columns in the Georgian / Regency manner each surmounted by scrolled gilt Ionic Capitals, the interesting faux Next View



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