Small rectangular blocks ornamenting the underside of a cornice.
small rectangular blocks under a classical cornice
Rows of raised blocks or “teeth
Rectangular blocks equally spaced for ornamentation in a cornice molding.
A series of small rectangular blocks, similar to a row of teeth, decorating Corinthian, Ionic and Composite cornices.
A decorative row of small blocks like teeth along the cornice or fascia
Teeth-like ornament used in Classical cornices consisting of a row of evenly spaced, projecting blocks.
the small rectangular tooth-like blocks used decoratively in Classical cornices.
Rectangular, tooth-like blocks spaced at equal intervals along a cornice molding. Found in 18th century architecture and design.
Small ornamental projections found on the cornices of the Ionic and Corinthian orders. (Hartt)
Small rectangular blocks applied at regular intervals to the cornices of much 18th C furniture.
Repetitive rectangular or tooth-like blocks worked on the bed moulding of a cornice.
A row of small tooth-like blocks in a classical cornice.
Small rectangular blocks that project from a building, usually under cornices or along rooflines.
small tooth like projections adorning an area under an overhang; square blocks in series under a cornice. (IMAGE)
Small rectangular blocks projecting from a building, usually under rooflines or cornices.
Rectangular, tooth-like blocks spaced at equal intervals that is often found in molding or inlay patterns.
Molding or inlay pattern made up of regularly-spaced rectangles, resembling teeth.