| 1. | The main and attic staircases have fine turned balusters and newel posts.
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| 2. | The newel post contains classically inspired ornamentation appropriate to the building style.
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| 3. | Several bows fill in gaps around the cap of the newel post.
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| 4. | A decorative cast-iron balustrade with lantern-style newel posts encases soapstone treads.
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| 5. | A T-plan staircase has its original decorative balustrade and newel posts.
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| 6. | This stair has square sectioned balusters and a chamfered newel post.
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| 7. | The stairs have turned balusters and substantial newel posts with chamfered rectangular tops.
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| 8. | Newel posts are sturdy, so they rarely need to be replaced.
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| 9. | Balustrades are of turned cedar with monumental and elaborate newel posts.
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| 10. | The cedar newel post is attached to the decking with two hidden dowels.
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