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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 1173472, member: 5066"]LOL, No, it's not "real" or period.</p><p>The top band of carvings are called "Nulling", a series of arched concave niches</p><p>The Panel carving is called a "Rondel" a circle usually filled with decorative carving</p><p>In your chest case i would guess he was trying to carve a "Tudor Rose" in Rondel</p><p>On the stiles and bottom rail, he was trying to carve "Rope Carving"</p><p>These are all 17th century carving designs so your friend was correct on that but, alas, it's no where close to being a period piece or carved by a "joiner".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 1173472, member: 5066"]LOL, No, it's not "real" or period. The top band of carvings are called "Nulling", a series of arched concave niches The Panel carving is called a "Rondel" a circle usually filled with decorative carving In your chest case i would guess he was trying to carve a "Tudor Rose" in Rondel On the stiles and bottom rail, he was trying to carve "Rope Carving" These are all 17th century carving designs so your friend was correct on that but, alas, it's no where close to being a period piece or carved by a "joiner".[/QUOTE]
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