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A George I wrought iron bracket spindle
C.1720
the open scrollwork body applied with leafy ornament, two available,
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This wonderful and characteristic staircase baluster exemplifies the attention to detail and extravagence applied by Georgian craftsmen to the grandest of houses. Traces of gilding can be found on the leaf appliques. It is rare to find ironwork of this age and calibre. metalwork , ironwork, spindles, Georgian, English, rarity
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