. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. ?GATE AT ELM HALL, SNARESBROOK. London Gates 153. FIG. 56. ROMFORD ROAD, STRATFORD. DraWtl by C. G. POSTON. 154 English Ironwork of the XVIIth and XVIIlth Centuries on a moulded bar comprises in monogram within a circle,possibly intended for the letter O, in a stepped rectangle. Anotherat Eagle House, Ponders End has pilasters with conical scrolledtops and flask-shape vases, and the lyre panels. Fore Street,Edmonton, still rich in gates, presents one with lyr


. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. ?GATE AT ELM HALL, SNARESBROOK. London Gates 153. FIG. 56. ROMFORD ROAD, STRATFORD. DraWtl by C. G. POSTON. 154 English Ironwork of the XVIIth and XVIIlth Centuries on a moulded bar comprises in monogram within a circle,possibly intended for the letter O, in a stepped rectangle. Anotherat Eagle House, Ponders End has pilasters with conical scrolledtops and flask-shape vases, and the lyre panels. Fore Street,Edmonton, still rich in gates, presents one with lyre pilasters andG scroll pyramids of the usual type, and a rich scrolled over-throw, with tendrils and two good sprays of laurel and gate to Elm House, Chase Side, Enfield, with lyre pilasters,has been spoilt, like very many others, by injudicious restora-tion. The fine entrance gates, with scrolled overthrow and flame-tuft finials, to Old Park, Enfield, are important. A good effect is given to some of the overthrows with rect-angular panels by prolonging and finishing, the verticals withswaged and twisted ends, or duplicating and suspending them likereversed torche


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