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11'3" Marbled Plaster Composite Column, Corinthian Capital, NJ Estate

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SKU:
ECOLU2
$1,939.99
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Description

This 11-foot, 4-inch tall plaster composite column was salvaged from the Kean Estate, a 17,000 square-foot Georgian mansion atop the highest point in Livingston, New Jersey. This beautiful column features a Corinthian capital, fluting, and a square base. It has a white faux marble finish with faint gray "veining" and a silver painted capital and base. Ornate acanthus leaves decorate the capital. A classic, stunning architectural piece.

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Column: Weight 222 lb, 12"(L) x 12"(W) x 111 1/2"(H)
Capital: Weight 44 lb, 19"(L) x 19"(W) 15 1/2"(H)
Base: Weight 30 lb, 17"(L) x 17"(W) x 5.5"(H)

Assembled:
Weight: 296 lbs.
Measurements: 19(L) x 19(W) x 135.5(H)

Condition: Excellent condition, some surface scuffs, chips along top and bottom edges of the column, and minor paint loss.

History: This column was salvaged from the Kean Estate, a 17,000 square-foot mansion sat atop the highest point in Livingston, New Jersey. This Georgian style stone mansion was the original home of 10-term U.S. Congressman Robert W. Kean, father of former Governor Thomas Kean. This sprawling residence features 14 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and 15 fireplaces. The Kean Estate, and items from it, is featured on Episode 6, Season 11, of the DIY Network Show, "Salvage Dawgs".

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Brand:
Vintage