Description
Five 17th Century Carved Oak Architectural Pilasters and one fragment pilaster. Each topped by an ionic capital with scrolled sides flanking egg & dart moulding above a stop fluted columnar upper section with sunken reeds rising from a moulded collar. The lower sections carved with daisy heads entwined in strap-work and large concaved paterae above moulded plinths, 7” (18 cm) wide, approx 95” (241 cm) in height. For similar examples see Early English Furniture & Woodwork’ by Cescinsky & Gribble, page 322, Fig 364. [Ex Little Horton Hall].