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- Overthrow_(structure) abstract "In wrought ironwork, the overthrow, particularly popular in the Baroque era commencing in the 17th century, refers to the crowning section of ornamental wrought ironwork which forms a decorative crest above a wrought iron gate; the overthrow provides some stabilizing structure tying together supporting piers on either side of the swinging sections. The piers may be masonry or of assembled sections of wrought iron. Aside from this stabilizing feature, the overthrow was largely freed of constraints of barring passage of animals or people. Consequently, the iron master was free to express his fancy. Overthrows often feature monograms or cyphers, armorial crests or supporters, and even fully realized coats of arms.Some outstanding English and Welsh examples of overthrows:Chirk Castle, Denbigh. 1719. By Robert Davies, a pupil of Jean Tijou.Leeswood, Mold, Clwyd. The "White Gates". 1726 By Robert Davies.Eaton Hall, Cheshire. Golden Gates. c. 1730. By the Davies Brothers of Croes Foel.Okeover Hall, Staffordshire. 1756. By Benjamin Yates, a pupil of Robert Bakewell".
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- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageLength "2002".
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- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageRevisionID "519896277".
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_gates.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Chirk_Castle.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Crest_(heraldry).
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Davies_brothers_of_Wrexham.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Eaton_Hall,_Cheshire.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Eaton_Hall_(Cheshire).
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Gate.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Gates,_Eaton_Hall.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Ironwork.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Tijou.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Leeswood.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Monogram.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Okeover_Hall.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Pier_(architecture).
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bakewell_(ironsmith).
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_cypher.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink Wrought_iron.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink File:Chelsea_cremorne_gardens_1.jpg.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLink File:Overthrow._Giano.gif.
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Overthrow (structure)".
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLinkText "overthrow".
- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageWikiLinkText "overthrows".
- Overthrow_(structure) hasPhotoCollection Overthrow_(structure).
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- Overthrow_(structure) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
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- Overthrow_(structure) subject Category:Types_of_gates.
- Overthrow_(structure) comment "In wrought ironwork, the overthrow, particularly popular in the Baroque era commencing in the 17th century, refers to the crowning section of ornamental wrought ironwork which forms a decorative crest above a wrought iron gate; the overthrow provides some stabilizing structure tying together supporting piers on either side of the swinging sections. The piers may be masonry or of assembled sections of wrought iron.".
- Overthrow_(structure) label "Overthrow (structure)".
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- Overthrow_(structure) sameAs Q7114004.
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- Overthrow_(structure) depiction Overthrow._Giano.gif.
- Overthrow_(structure) isPrimaryTopicOf Overthrow_(structure).