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around the mid-18th century. It has
wrythened gadrooning to the
lower half of the bowl. Look up
gadrooning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. greebling...
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usually found on columns, and is
sometimes considered to be
synonymous with
gadrooning.
Knurling Milled coinage Spline (mechanical) The Free Dictionary: "Reeding"...
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varieties were inlaid,
depending for
relief upon
carved cornice-mouldings or
gadrooning, and upon
handsome br****
handles and escutcheons. The
tallboy was the...
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floral medallions hanging from a
knotted ribbon,
acanthus leaves,
gadrooning, interlace, meanders, cornucopias, mascarons,
Ancient urns, tripods, perfume...
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Romanesque nave from the 12th century, as
evidenced by the
Gadrooning, is
retained one aisle. The
western facade was
redone in the 13th century...
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vertical support of the vase and rise
halfway up the bowl. Also:
Gadrooning,
lobed decoration, (k)nukked decoration,
thumb moulding Guilloché: Interlocking...
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sometimes finished with
small crosses, but more
often with finials.
Gadrooning A
carved or
curved moulding used in
architecture and
interior design as...
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winged cherubic heads,
gadrooned base; John Paston, died 1737 aged 67, grey and
white marble, flat
obelisk inscribed panel with
gadrooned base, heraldry. He...
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limited to half of the bowl. A rare type is the
flammiform (flame-like
gadrooning)
dwarf ale gl****,
which was po****r at the turn of the 18th century. Other...
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incorporate raised elements in
imitation of
European silverware shapes, such as
gadrooning.
Tiles were made in all centres, and the
small ceramic tombstone of an...