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Staircase Balustrade

post 1722 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Part of staircase balustrade of wrought iron with foliage ornament.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Wrought iron
Brief description
Part of staircase balustrade, wrought iron with foliage ornament, possibly designed by William Kent, England, post 1722
Physical description
Part of staircase balustrade of wrought iron with foliage ornament.
Dimensions
  • Height: 143cm
  • Width: 93cm
  • Depth: 8cm
Gallery label
(05/02/2025)
STAIRCASE BALUSTRADE
Wrought iron
England, after 1722

Part of the staircase from Cromwell House in London. The house was built in 1722 and contained features by the famed architect, William Kent.

Museum No. M.46-1938
(07/1994)
PART OF A STAIRCASE BALUSTRADE
Wrought iron
England; after 1722

From Cromwell House, formerly No.10 Whitehall Yard, London, built c. 1722. Certain features of the building may be attributed to the architect William Kent (1685-1748). It was demolished c. 1938.

Museum No. M.46-1938
Object history
From Cromwell House, formerly No.10 Whitehall Yard, London, built c. 1722. Certain features of the building may be attributed to the architect William Kent (1685-1748). It was demolished c. 1938.
Collection
Accession number
M.46-1938

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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