Stock No: 16820
A magnificent pair of enormous 17th century limestone capitals. Once, these capitals would have graced the grand doorway of stone building, being raised high above eye level and perhaps supporting a grand pediment. Now, they are raised on the original column bases. The capitals loosely conform to the composite order, with acanthus leaves carved at their base and the torsos of four fauns bearing the weight of the abacus, each side centred by the mask of a putto.
Northern Italy, c.1680.
Notes: These capitals have at some point been used as the base for a console table, with two flat pieces of newer stone fitted to their tops. We can make a top for these capitals in our workshops if desired.
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Listed Price: £12,000 (+VAT where applicable)
Width | Height | Depth | |
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18 1⁄2" 47 cms |
35" 89 cms |
18 1⁄8" 46 cms |
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