rare largely intact c. 1876 post-fire chicago commercial building angled slid walnut wood staircase or flight with single oversized rail and octagonal newel post

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palmer, fuller & co., chicago, il.

 

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highly sought after original and largely intact c. 1870's chicago commercial building interior staircase possibly fabricated by the palmer, fuller & co., chicago, il. the well-built turned and tapered wood newel post, spindles and oversized railing quite possibly may have been turned by fehly frederick according to documents.the staircase landing post contains a circular-shaped top cap fastened with both a large wood screw and peg. the screw is exposed when the topmost tapered finial is carefully removed. the post contains an red paint finish that has worn considerably over time. the chicago building staircase is structurally sound and solid. additional or "spare" spindles in stock will likely complete the region where two spindles are missing. the elegantly designed railing and string board are free from damage. the complete single flight or staircase "unit" was carefully removed with all components intact and fastened with the original finish square or "cut" nails. several newel posts, both turned and comprised of solid walnut were salvaged from the structure. railings and matching spindles are available from each of the many staircases removed. approx. 150 x 9 1/2 x 44"

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