Firegrates | Neo Classical | Firebaskets | Stock No: 15068

A Handsome Late Georgian Brass Fire Grate

Reserved

Stock No.15068

A fine brass and cast iron fire grate, in the George III style. The high shaped back with a central cartouche depicts a double headed eagle and shield, held by a man and a woman. The bars of the grate are elegantly bowed, and sit above a richly embellished apron which is pierced and profusely engraved with a ribboned and floral design. The andirons are surmounted by steeple finials and supported by curved shoulders which are also finely engraved.
English, 19th century incorporating a significant amount earlier 18th century elements.

Notes - In heraldry the double-headed eagle is a charge associated with the concept of Empire and is frequently found with links to the Roman/Byzantine Empire and also the Holy Roman Empire, which after its dissolution, the double-headed eagle was retained by the Austrian Empire, and served also as the coat of arms of the German Confederation.

5200
GBP
Width Height Depth
External 33 1116"
85.5 cms
38 58"
98 cms
17 1116"
45 cms
Back width 20 12"
52 cms

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