Late 19th Century, Western India
A finely turned teak newel post featuring elegant fluting and classical proportions, mounted on a carved marble base. Dating to the late 19th century, this architectural element likely originated from a colonial-era residence in Western India. The warm patina of the teak contrasts beautifully with the smooth, pale marble, highlighting the craftsmanship and material harmony typical of the period.
Once serving as the crowning element of a grand staircase or balustrade, this piece now stands as a sculptural object — a refined testament to the artistry and architectural sophistication of late colonial India.
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