Carved Alabaster Pedestal Column, Circa 1930
$3.780,00
This elegant pedestal column in carved alabaster beautifully evokes the spirit of neoclassical design, with fluted lines, a finely detailed acanthus leaf capital, and a bold octagonal base. Crafted in five interlocking sections, this piece was likely made between the 1930s and 1950s, during a period when classical forms were reinterpreted for refined interiors.
The warm, creamy tones and natural veining of the alabaster give the piece a soft, luminous presence, ideal for displaying a vase, sculpture, or urn. The modular construction reflects a thoughtful design approach, combining traditional style with practical function—typical of early to mid-20th-century decorative arts.
The pedestal shows signs of age and wear consistent with its history, including a few hairline cracks at the base (see photos), but it remains structurally sound and visually striking.
Whether placed in a living room, entryway, or gallery, this piece offers timeless architectural interest and a sculptural accent full of character.
Additional information
Diameter | Top 25,5 cm |
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Height | 93 cm |
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