Of such lambent ornament, the most important piece is the crocket, of which I rapidly set before you the origin. |
Between the slab and the black marble base is a double arcade of carved alabaster delicately embellished with trefoil arches, crocket capitals, and pinnacles. |
So they had called at the Stag and Antlers, and Mrs. crocket had told them her mind upon several matters. |
The glass box is the period at the end of architectural history, the final erasure of every pinnacle, crocket, pediment and entablature that ornamented the last few thousand years' worth of history. |
The crocket was also introduced as a new feature in this style. |
Mrs. crocket will see about having somebody to take care of the house. |