Corinthian Column, 6' 9", Plaster Composite, 1900s New Jersey Estate Salvage

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Description

This beautiful Corinthian column was salvaged from the Kean Estate, a 17,000 square-foot mansion atop the highest point in Livingston, New Jersey, once home of the 10-term U.S. Congressman Robert W. Kean.
The 6-foot, 8.5-inch tall, plaster composite column features a beautiful Corinthian capital and square base. The shaft has a custom-painted faux marble finish with light orange "veining". The capital and base are painted off white with gold accents. Ornate acanthus leaves decorate the capital. A classic, stunning architectural piece.

Measurements:
Column: Weight 87 Lbs, 10 1/4"(L) x 10 1/4"(W) x 61 3/4"(H)
Capital: Weight 19 Lbs, 13 1/2"(L) x 13 1/2"(W) x 13 1/8"(H)
Base: Weight 12 Lbs, 13"(L) x 13"(W) x 5 3/4"(H)
Assembled: 13 1/2"(L) x 13 1/2"(W) x 80 1/2"(H)

Weight: 118 Lbs

Condition: Beautiful, ornate detail. Good condition. Some chips along upper and lower edges of column. The capital has a chip along round molding on base. Surface scuffs and scratches present in finish.

History: This mantel & surround was salvaged from the Kean Estate, a 17,000 square-foot mansion that 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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