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1
The case was made of white hard maple, admirably adapted for
fine
carving
.
2
There were, too, a large wine-jar and an ivory goblet decorated with
fine
carving
.
3
The walls were panelled in oak and there was a great deal of
fine
carving
.
4
Every room in the house was wood-panelled, and there was some
fine
carving
on the staircase.
5
These buildings are most of them painted red; and there is
fine
carving
on panels, friezes and pediments, and also much tawdry gaudiness.
6
St. Mary's Church was built in 1518, and was remarkable for its two east windows and some
fine
carving
on the walls outside.
7
The ancient font is carved in stone from the quarries at Beer, a stone particularly valued for
fine
carving
and used by the Romans.
8
On each side of the altar was the remains of
fine
carving
,
and a weather-beaten picture above gave evidence of having been a beautiful painting.
9
Miserable concepts of the objective phases of the subjective whole, they are about as ill adapted for the purpose, as an axe for
fine
carving
.
10
Wall paintings, plaster reliefs, and
fine
carvings
in stone excite our admiration.
11
The surfaces of the grand courtyards are all covered by
fine
carvings
.
12
We have gold, we have jewels, we have
fine
carvings
,
and armor, and many other things, all .
13
The
fine
carvings
of the stalls date from 1296 and their canopies from 1390.
14
This early Georgian house had been in the then Lady Bracondale's dower, and still retained its
fine
carvings
and Old-World state.
fine
carving
fine