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Pair of Antique 17th-Century Oak Church Pew Finals—Exquisite Hand-Carved Flowers

$4,985per set
£3,768.04per set
€4,330.15per set
CA$6,941.58per set
A$7,722.23per set
CHF 4,048.09per set
MX$94,363.71per set
NOK 51,547.34per set
SEK 48,524.69per set
DKK 32,322.93per set
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Exquisite flowers in hearty oak This is a pair of antique finials or decorative finishing elements. Dating circa 1680 and nearly 350 years old, they are remarkable in age. Think of these finials as hand-carved statues, each about 14 inches tall. Their combination of subject, style, and material makes them highly sought after. These finials depict flowers and buds in the form of the fleur-de-lis. Each has a central blade with two side petals of leaves and foliage that curve inward towards the base. The carving's swirls and arches evoke the Baroque style of this period. This verdant subject and graceful style complement the sturdy medium. The finials are crafted from solid, surprisingly heavy oak of a dense, tight vertical grain. The color is a rich, dark chocolate brown. The deep carvings have been softened by centuries of human touch. Historic "Poppyheads" Collectors call these "poppyhead" finials. The name does not refer to flowers but is derived from the Old French for puppet or figurine. From the 14th to 17th centuries, poppyheads frequented the sides of church pews, often as a signpost for VIP seating and a convenient handhold. In Medieval times, poppyheads portrayed saints, bible stories, and mythic creatures. By the 17th century, poppyheads became more abstract and symbolic. The church iconography of fleur-de-lils and lilies—the theme of this pair—typically represented the Virgin Mary, rebirth, purity, or spring. This pair thrived in a church in the East of England only to be removed during a 1960s "update"—tragic! Look at the last photo to see how other poppyheads were attached to the church pew. (Source: Cooper, T. & Brown, S. (Eds) (2011) Pews, Benches and Chairs. The Ecclesiological Society, p. 286) Beauty, history, and meaning for your home These figures are to be admired, discussed, and touched. You might use them as a centerpiece, curiosity, collectible, or wall hanging. You might stand them on a dining table, console table, coffee table, or desk. As a pair, they work on the mantle, as bookends, or as a visual frame for fresh flowers. You might mount them as an architectural feature if you're particularly creative. This pair of antique 17th-century flower finials has beauty, history, and meaning. They are one-of-a-kind gifts for you or your loved ones. Don't miss out. Message us to view more pictures and learn more about this pair of 19th-century.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 8.25 in (20.96 cm)Depth: 2.75 in (6.99 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Baroque (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1680
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. One finial has a vertical crack on its face. This has not weakened it but adds to the look. The other finial was once fit with a candle holder, a common practice centuries ago. This added a carved ridge and a small hole—maybe 1/4 wide—to the top.
  • Seller Location:
    Saint Helena, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: I-06-711stDibs: LU10087243552632

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