The quarter capital is made in four parts and is found approx 600mm from the top of the post.It usually sits underneath the corner bracket.These castings are mostly found on buildings built in that 1860 to 1900 period.However verandah posts are manufactured today using the quarter capital as decoration.
The Hillsbury Key Frieze fits in between timber.Its an old style design that looks as good on a new heritage style verandah,as it does on an old heritage property.
The Captain Cook corner bracket is an old style Heritage corner bracket. It looks at home on any Victorian property or Heritage Style verandah. This corner bracket is often seen on old Victorian Hotels.
The Carlton panel is a well known verandah panel seen on many Victorian properties throughout Australia. This verandah panel has become very popular on new Heritage Homes especially when used in conjunction with clover lacework.
The Carnbrae Corner is a unique design for a corner bracket. It looks at home on a new timber verandah or in conjunction with the old style Carnbrae Key Frieze.It is a popular design in South Australia
The floral lacework dropper fits over the lacework in the centre of the span.It enables the cuts that come together in the centre to be covered to be covered,however it replicates the old traditional look of heritage lacework
Kenyon Lacework is a typical 1860-1880 lacework design common on those old heritage homes.It is today a very popular lace on new heritage properties and also for the restoration of those heritage cottages.