There are two forms, depending on which curve is uppermost : in the " cyma recta " the cavetto is on top, in the " cyma reversa " the ovolo.
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Placing an ovolo directly above a cavetto forms a smooth " s "-shaped curve with vertical ends that is called an " ogee " or " cyma reversa " molding.
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Unlike most 17th century porches, it is of squat single storey and has a restored pediment gable to the front where the four-centred arch is ovolo moulded with egg and dart decoration on the arch.
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The house was built in the late-medieval period, the first datable reference being an " ovolo-moulded mullion window of 1599 . " This period also saw the construction of the three-storeyed parlour tower.
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The " Ovolo " hotel ( formerly the " W " & the " Blue " hotel ) occupies most of the south part of the wharf building while apartments mainly make up the rest of the structure.
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Each of the east windows as well as the Y-tracery windows in the rest of the church are separated by modillions of molded, rubbed brick consisting of an ovolo ( convex ) and fillet ( flat ) shapes and an ovolo sill.
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Each of the east windows as well as the Y-tracery windows in the rest of the church are separated by modillions of molded, rubbed brick consisting of an ovolo ( convex ) and fillet ( flat ) shapes and an ovolo sill.
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Horizontal divisions are provided by a cornice with modillions above the first story, a denticulated crown molding above the second story, and a heavy cornice above the fifth story supported by large blocks and featuring a series of cyma moldings, fillets, and ovolos.
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Windows generally are ovolo-moulded cross casements, cornices are saw-toothed . 2 square one-storey pavilions flank main entrance right and left . Recessed linking blocks had retaining walls with taller central doorways enclosing forecourt, but this remains now only to south side.
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This portico has pilasters bearing fluted Doric semi-columns supporting capitals that are decorated below with a row of astragali and beads and which, on the decorated below with a row of astragali and beads and which, on the echinus, bear a series of ovolos.