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Gadrooning is a
decorative motif consisting of
convex curving shapes in
relief in a series. In
furniture and
other decorative arts, it is an ornamental...
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floral medallions hanging from a
knotted ribbon,
acanthus leaves,
gadrooning, interlace, meanders, cornucopias, mascarons,
Ancient urns, tripods, perfume...
- in Florence.
Standing 1.52 metres (approximately 5 feet) tall, with a
gadrooned everted lip, it has a deep
frieze carved with a
mythological bas-relief...
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which could cover the bare
copper edges. A
further technique allowed gadrooned edging to be created.
Pierced work was very common,
again methods were...
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front railings have
spearhead bars and
metal standards with vases,
gadrooned.
Pyrcroft House on
Pyrcroft Road
leading to St Ann's Hill is a
Grade II*...
- Tea service,
decorated by
Georgius J. Van Os, Sèvres, 1812.
Covered gadrooned teapot with lion's head spout,
Empire style, Sèvres, 1817.
Goblet and...
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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...
- most of the
building was
added in the 19th century. The
fireplace has a
gadrooned surround with
clustered colonnettes on each side.
These finish with caryatids...
- are
sometimes finished with
small crosses, but more
often with finials.
Gadrooning A
carved or
curved moulding used in
architecture and
interior design as...