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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 833407, member: 738"]Good luck on your bidding James. It would be so nice to see it go to someone who is such a connoisseur. Have you published? And yes, I agree 100% , the proper definition of a pilaster , in the architectural sciences, is strictly reserved for a column, vertically cut in half, with a flat back. It makes no sense to me to use it to describe a full round column or spindle.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 833407, member: 738"]Good luck on your bidding James. It would be so nice to see it go to someone who is such a connoisseur. Have you published? And yes, I agree 100% , the proper definition of a pilaster , in the architectural sciences, is strictly reserved for a column, vertically cut in half, with a flat back. It makes no sense to me to use it to describe a full round column or spindle.[/QUOTE]
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