The oak round edge (stringer) that surrounds the steps consists of large, hand-worked, strong pieces of oak that show the extraordinary craftsmanship of the stair builders.
The banister consists of a wrought iron railing that on wrought iron spindles or balusters with rosettes, starting with an ornamented cast iron hand baluster.
The underside of the stairs, between the stringer and the central newel, was originally plastered. This plaster had to be removed in order to break out the staircase in one piece, without cutting it. When the stairs are placed in a new house, plaster can be applied again. The photos show how we got the stairs out in one piece by breaking down an inner wall and an outer wall. The original plaster of the stairs is also clearly visible in the photos.
The measurements are:
Total height: 448.5 cm
22 steps of 19.5 cm high plus the last step to the landing is 23 x 19.5 = 448.5 cm
Step width: 77 cm
Width bottom step: 88 cm
Depth steps: 9 to 46 cm, in the middle of the step ± 30 cm.
Pole diameter: 19 cm
Total staircase diameter (including the handrail): 175 cm
Height of the round outer edge of the stairs 20.5 cm.
Height of the bannister 105 cm
Width of the bannister 4 cm
We advice a 20 ft container for shipping, perhaps include other items in the container.
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Dimensions:Height: 176.58 in (448.5 cm)Diameter: 68.9 in (175 cm)
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Materials and Techniques:IronOakWrought IronCast
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Place of Origin:France
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Period:Mid-19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:19th century
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use.
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Seller Location:Baambrugge, NL
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Reference Number:Seller: 3571Seller: LU933332326062
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