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late 19th century original salvaged chicago interior residential varnished oak wood box-shaped newel post with turned and tapered finial

late 19th century original salvaged chicago interior residential varnished oak wood box-shaped newel post with turned and tapered finial

SKU: UR-32599-21

19th century salvaged chicago antique american varnished oak wood residential staircase newel post likely fabricated by palmer, fuller, & company, chicago, lls. the solid oak wood newel post retains the original varnished finish with surface wear evident. the freestanding newel post contains chamfered edges, fanciful turned top and sunburst insets. the company, a major producer of wooden building materials during the late nineteenth century, was founded in chicago in 1866 by a. r. palmer and w. a. fuller. in 1869 the partners built a large lumber mill at 22nd and union streets. by 1873 that facility employed about 400 men and produced about $800,000 a year worth of sash, doors, and other goods. in 1880, the plant employed more than 500 workers. priced individually. 

Height 42 inches x Width 5 inches x Depth 5 inches

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