Antique Wooden Stair Spindle Railing – 5 Baluster Section
Antique Wooden Stair Spindle Railing – 5 Baluster Section
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Description : This salvaged wooden stair railing features five turned balusters with classic mid-turn details, topped by a wide handrail and anchored to a grooved bottom rail. Its rich patina, aged wear, and hand-carved characteristics make it an ideal architectural salvage piece for restoration or repurposing. It can be reused in stair repairs, adapted for furniture builds, or reimagined as a rustic room divider.
Era:
Late 19th to early 20th century
Style:
Victorian / Colonial Revival
Technique:
Lathe-turned balusters, hand-fit into mortise-and-tenon joints
Tools Used:
Wood lathe, chisel, hand saw, mallet, joinery plane
History:
Likely part of a domestic staircase from an early American home; these types of sections were often handcrafted by local carpenters before mass production.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown
Measurements:
46¾" W x 33½" T x 3" D
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 10–15 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
52" W x 38" H x 6" D
Item Number : P15463
Category : Building Material
Brand : Unknown
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