Description and details
This is a pair of 18th-century carved and gilded wooden capitals. These architectural elements feature carvings reminiscent of the Corinthian style, characterized by volutes and detailed acanthus leaves. Material: Carved solid wood, with a gold leaf (gilding) finish. Style: Reminiscent of Corinthian or composite capitals, common in Italian baroque or neoclassical furniture. Use: Originally could have been part of columns, pilasters, or used as decorative corbels/consoles in a larger architectural complex. Condition: The objects show signs of time, with wear and cracking in the gilding, typical of antiques. meas.W.21 CM -H.18 CM -D.5 CM
