Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 24, 1 (1998)

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John Steele House, Salis- bury, North Carolina.
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iir ilii^ iiir rm^ iiri 46 JOURNAL OF EARLY SOUTHERN DECORATIVE ARTS SUMMER 199; amples that are identical. Like tiieir corre- sponding center tablets, they lack some of the rich detail and boldness that Wellford's flower festoons, oak-leaf and acorn swags, and draped amphoras (called "vases" in the Steele House bill) usually display. The man- tel in the Steele House's front parlor does have the pineapples,
...acorns, rosettes, and ovolo molding enriched with a tongue (egg and dart) motif (fig. 28b), all of which are mentioned in the bill. These ornaments are skillfully worked into the fine punch-and- gouge carving. The mantel originally in the rear parlor (fig. 29) has no such enrichments, possibly indicating the room's somewhat lower status.
In the Delaware Valley and along the trade routes to the west, Wellford had virtually no competition. Signed and documented exam- ples, close comparison with them, and conse- quently perceived patterns of ornamental us- age allow work to be attributed or not attributed to Wellford's shop with a fair de- gree of certainty.


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