Antique Painted Wood Stair Balustrade Railing Section
Antique Painted Wood Stair Balustrade Railing Section
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Description : Salvaged antique wood stair balustrade section featuring turned wood balusters with layers of aged white paint and a naturally weathered patina. This architectural salvage piece retains its original character with visible wear, chipping paint, and age-related imperfections that make it ideal for restoration, farmhouse décor, garden projects, retail displays, or repurposed furniture. The heavy solid wood construction and classic spindle profile make it a versatile piece for both historic restoration and creative design applications.
Era
Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century (circa 1890–1920).
Style
Victorian / Early Colonial Revival Architectural Salvage.
Technique
Turned solid wood balusters assembled into a mortise-and-tenon railing frame with hand-applied painted finish.
Tools Used
Lathe, chisels, mortising tools, hand saws, planes, and paint brushes.
History
Stair balustrades like this were commonly installed in American homes during the late Victorian and early 20th century periods. Salvaged sections are often reused in restoration projects or repurposed into decorative architectural features.
Manufacturer / Maker
Unknown. Likely produced by a regional architectural millwork shop based on its traditional turned spindle design.
Measurements
27 1/2" W x 93" L x 2 1/2" D.
Suggested Weight
Approximately 45–60 lbs.
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
97" L x 31" W x 6" H (crate recommended).
Music
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" – John Denver.
Item Number : P17056
Category : Railings
Brand : Unknown. Likely produced by a regional architectural millwork shop based on its traditional turned spindle design.
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