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  • Stock: 13800

    A charming Louis XVI style patinated and gilt bronze adjustable fireplace fender, the front rail is flanked to each side by figures of seated children, each boy cradling a birds' nest in his lap and holding a bird in one hand and raised on waisted and florally swagged plinths.

    French, mid 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    38 58"
    98 cms
    10"
    25.5 cms
    4 14"
    11 cms

    Listed Price: £1,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16581

    A fine Regency bullseye chimneypiece carved from a soft and warm hued Bath stone. Perfect in its simplicity, this chimneypiece embodies the timeless style of the Regency era.

    English, c.1810.

    View our collection of: Antique English Regency chimneypieces inc. George IV fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 51 316"
    130 cms
    46 1116"
    118.5 cms
    6 1116"
    17 cms
    Internal 31 1116"
    80.5 cms
    38 316"
    97 cms

    Listed Price: £5,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15947

    A rustic 19th century sandstone fireplace in the Tudor revival style. The plain shelf rests on the frieze, carved with recessed spandrels which frame the Tudor arched opening.

    English, c.1860.

    View our collection of: Antique English Regency chimneypieces inc. George IV fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 60 316"
    153 cms
    47 18"
    119.6 cms
    8 18"
    20.5 cms
    Internal 39 1316"
    101 cms
    38"
    96.6 cms

    Listed Price: £4,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16757

    A fine early 18th century French Aubusson verdure tapestry in beautiful condition. This tapestry is woven with typical green-blue foliage and depicts a woodland glade studded with flowers. This scene is enclosed by the original wide floral border decorated with abundance of flowers and foliage. French, circa 1720.
    Lovely colours and generous proportions. This has been lined in linen and is ready to hang.

    French, early 18th century.

    Notes: This type of Verdure Tapestry, also known as garden tapestries, is always distinguished by it's decorative design based on plant forms.

    View our collection of: antique wall tapestries, panels and paintings

    Width Height
    84 14"
    214 cms
    102 38"
    260 cms

    Listed Price: £7,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16791

    A fine and very large pair of grogged terracotta rinceaux panels. Originally installed on the facade of a palazzo in Florence, the panels are Renaissance in style, with a spiralling design of scrolling leaves, cornucopia and mythical beasts. The motif is centred by two tritonesses with entwined tails.
    Designs such as these can be seen on many of the great Renaissance buildings, and indeed inside them. One particularly fine example was carved for Ascanio Sforza's tomb at Santa Maria del Popolo, in Rome and a cast of this can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum. This style of low relief carving was popularised after the discovery of the Ara Pacis in Rome in 1568. This great altar was erected in Rome between 14 and 9 B.C.

    Italian, early 19th century.
    (PLEASE NOTE, WE HAVE TWO PAIRS AVAILABLE SEE STOCK NO. 16756)

    Grogged terracotta was the Italian answer to Coade, popularised in England in the 18th century and favoured for its weather resistant finish and ability to be modelled with great detail.

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    Width Height Depth
    Each Panel 38"
    96.5 cms
    23 1316"
    60.4 cms
    2"
    5.2 cms

    Listed Price: £5,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16756

    A fine and very large pair of grogged terracotta rinceaux panels. Originally installed on the facade of a palazzo in Florence, the panels are Renaissance in style, with a spiralling design of scrolling leaves, cornucopia and mythical beasts. The motif is centred by two tritonesses with entwined tails.
    Designs such as these can be seen on many of the great Renaissance buildings, and indeed inside them. One particularly fine example was carved for Ascanio Sforza's tomb at Santa Maria del Popolo, in Rome and a cast of this can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum. This style of low relief carving was popularised after the discovery of the Ara Pacis in Rome in 1568. This great altar was erected in Rome between 14 and 9 B.C.

    Italian, early 19th century.
    (PLEASE NOTE, WE HAVE TWO PAIRS AVAILABLE SEE STOCK NO. 16791)

    Grogged terracotta was the Italian answer to Coade, popularised in England in the 18th century and favoured for its weather resistant finish and ability to be modelled with great detail.

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    Length Height Depth
    Each Panel 37"
    94 cms
    23 58"
    60 cms
    2 316"
    5.5 cms

    Listed Price: £5,400 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16054

    A beautiful gilt brass 19th century fire screen in the Rococo taste, the organic form of the screen comprises c scrolls and foliate flourishes, enclosing the original mesh with applied floral decoration to the centre. French, late 19th century.

    Can be polished if desired.

    View our collection of: Antique Firescreens.

    Width Height Depth
    29 78"
    76 cms
    30 14"
    77 cms
    5 78"
    15 cms

    Listed Price: £1,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6610

    A fine French black marble bolection fireplace, with a slow arched opening, bordered by a generous bolection moulding is flanked by raised plain spandrels, beneath a moulded shelf.

    French, mid-19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique French chimneypieces inc. Louis XVI, French Empire fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 66"
    167.6 cms
    48 316"
    122.5 cms
    13 1316"
    35 cms
    Internal 45 1116"
    116 cms
    39"
    99 cms

    Listed Price: £10,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16780

    An Antique cast iron Georgian style fire grate by Thomas Elsley. The rounded pedimented back is cast with a scrolling top and floral garland, and this is mounted over the three bar grate, supported by the brass spandrels and tapered andirons with more floral garlands and urnular finials.

    English, circa 1890. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    30 14"
    77 cms
    32 14"
    82 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16775

    A fine example of a pair of 19th Century Doulton Lambeth buff terracotta garden urns. Decorated with garlands of flowers and fruit across the main body of the handled urns, they rest on the ornate bases and plinths, modelled with fruits, flowers and scallop shells. Every element bears the Doulton stamp.

    English, c.1860.

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    Diameter Height
    23 316"
    59 cms
    31 12"
    80 cms

    Listed Price: £3,600 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16112

    A pair of very elegant brass table lamps, each in the form of a column. A perfect size and rare to have an original pair. English, c.1900.

    View our collection of: Antique candelabras, candlesticks and lamps

    Width Height
    7 18"
    18 cms
    22"
    56 cms

    Listed Price: £850 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15964

    A very fine and large giltwood Venetian wall mirror. The frame is surmounted by a floral crest above an oval mirror plate etched with an urn of flowers, and this is supported by foliate scrolls and mirrored spandrels, which are engraved with bunches of grapes. The foliate scrollwork continues around the frame and this encloses eight exquisite marginal plates, each engraved with a slightly different subject, some with a musical theme. The corners are embellished with ruby glass behind an acanthus leaf, and this surrounds the original mercury plate. A very fine and rare mirror.

    Italian, c.1790.

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    Width Height Depth
    48"
    122 cms
    74"
    188 cms

    Listed Price: £9,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16789

    A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware garden planters, the fluted baluster bodies with everted rims, on circular moulded bases.
    English, mid-19th century.

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    Listed Price: £920 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16781

    A very fine Regency fire basket in polished steel. The back with its rounded pediment is cast with a classical scene depicting maidens bringing offerings to an altar. This is mounted over a three-bar grate with polished steel spandrels, each engraved with a flora patera.

    English, c.1800.

    View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    External 31 12"
    80 cms
    31 14"
    79.5 cms
    15"
    38 cms
    Back width 17 1316"
    45.2 cms
  • Stock: 16661

    A fine ten branch cut glass chandelier, with a long central stem mounted with two tiers of swan neck arms, each with scalloped drip pans hung with strings of beads and faceted pear shaped drops..

    English, circa 1950

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    diameter drop
    26 1316"
    68 cms
    36 316"
    92 cms

    Listed Price: £3,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16745

    An elegant Louis XV chimneypiece in a grey brown toned Ardennes marble. The wide serpentine shelf rests over panelled the frieze of the same form, which is centred by a rococo cartouche. This rests over the panelled jambs.

    French, early 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Rococo Chimneypieces inc Louis XV English Scottish Chippendale Rococo fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 67 14"
    171 cms
    47 316"
    120 cms
    11 316"
    28.5 cms
    Internal 51 1316"
    131.5 cms
    40"
    101.5 cms

    Listed Price: £6,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 14599

    A small and pretty early 20th century Regency style fire basket. The grate with pronounced serpentine bars and tapering fluted torchere style standards topped by brass flambeau finials.
    English, early 20th century.

    Link to: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    width height depth
    External 21 14"
    54 cms
    16 12"
    42 cms
    9 1316"
    25 cms
    Back width 17 12"
    44.5 cms

    Listed Price: £2,300 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16783

    A large nineteenth century terracotta urn, on its original pedestal stand, with a generous rim over the half lobed body and elegant stem. The pedestal base is decorated on four sides with ribbon tied oak leaf wreaths.

    English, c.1870.

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    Listed Price: £2,250 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16755

    A very fine and large Napoleon III giltwood mirror in the manner of John Linnell. The frame is beautifully carved with a scrolling foliate/reeded decoration and surmounted by a rocaille crest. This encloses the original mercury plate. A very stylish piece!

    French, c.1850.

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    Width Height Depth
    40 78"
    104 cms
    61 1316"
    157 cms
    2 38"
    6 cms

    Listed Price: £4,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16478

    A fine and robust antique Louis XVI chimneypiece in a beautifully veined, dove grey bardiglio marble. The slender shelf rests over the crisply fluted frieze, which is flanked by paterae endblocks. These rest over scrolling acanthus, console jambs.

    French, mid-19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique French chimneypieces inc. Louis XVI, French Empire fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    61 316"
    155.5 cms
    43 78"
    111.5 cms
    17"
    43.3 cms
    42 18"
    107 cms
    31 12"
    80 cms

    Listed Price: £8,600 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16659

    A fine 19th century column pedestal in scagliola, very effectively imitating portoro marble. The octagonal top is revolving, and is mounted on the fluted shaft, which in turn sits on the octagonal base.

    English, c.1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    TOP 14 316"
    36 cms
    44 18"
    112 cms
    13 38"
    34 cms
    BASE 14 316"
    36 cms

    Listed Price: £1,950 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16701

    A rare and beautifully engraved set of fifteen prints from the 'Fasti di Napoleone', or Glories of Napoleon, a cycle of frescoes designed and executed by Appiani in the Sala delle Cariatidi in Royal Palace of Milan between 1807-1816. This celebrated set of frescoes no longer survives after being lost to bombing in WW2, but Appiani supervised Giuseppe Longhi's creation of these engravings, so his cycle survives in this carefully rendered set of prints.

    Our set of fifteen engravings are beautifully framed in ebonised frames, which can be beautifully displayed in three columns, or tessellated across a wall; we have the following plates: Plate 7 - Napoleon and his troops entering Milan (right half of composition), 15 x 41.5cm; Plate 10 - the battle of Arcole (right half of composition), 15 x 50cm; Plate 12 - the battle of La Favorita, 15 x 48.5cm; Plate 14 - Napoleon's Egyptian campaign showing his troops arriving in ships and landing on shore in Egypt, and marching towards the right, 15 x 47cm; Plate 19 - an allegory of Napoleon being made First Consul of France (left half of composition), 15 x 46cm; Plate 20 - an allegory of Napoleon being made First Consul of France (right half of composition), 15 x 41.5cm; Plate 23 - the battle of Marengo, with dead and dying soldiers and horses in the right foreground, and in the left background cavalrymen and infantrymen going to the left (the first of four), 15 x 42cm; Plate 25 - the battle of Marengo, with soldiers engaged in battle at left, Napoleon on horseback receiving the wreath of victory in the centre (the third of four), 15 x 56cm; Plate 27 - an allegory of the convention of Alessandria, 15 x 41.6cm; Plate 28 - an allegory of the assassination attempt on Napoleon on 24 December 1800, 15 x 49cm; Plate 29 - an allegory of Napoleon becoming Emperor (left half of composition), 15 x 57.3cm; Plate 30 - an allegory of Napoleon becoming Emperor (right half of composition), 15 x 53cm; Plate 32 - three medals commemorating, at left, the Napoleonic victory at Millesimo and Dega, at centre, the victory at Castiglione and Peschiera, at right, the handing over of Mantua, 15 x 56cm; Plate 33 - three medals commemorating, at left, an allegory showing the personification of the young Republic and France (as Minerva) shaking hands above an altar; at centre, the crossing of the Tagliamento (16 March 1797) and the taking of Trieste (23 March 1797) by the French armies, at right, an allegory showing the personification of France, 15 x 55cm; Plate 34 - three medals commemorating, at left, France recognising the Cisalpine Republic, at centre, an allegory on the comizi (conclave) of Lyon, at right, profile relief of Napoleon as Emperor, 15 x 54.5cm

    Italian, 1817.

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    Width Height Depth
    Smallest frame 22"
    56 cms
    11 1316"
    30 cms
    1 58"
    4 cms
    Largest frame 28 316"
    71.6 cms
    11 1316"
    30 cms

    Listed Price: £3,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16448

    A set of six William IV beech, simulated rosewood bar back dining chairs with carved backs, supported on turned and carved front supports with drop in upholstered seats.

    English, circa 1830.

    We can re-cover the seats if desired for an additional charge.

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    width height depth
    18 14"
    46.5 cms
    34 18"
    86.5 cms
    19"
    48.3 cms

    Listed Price: £960 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16735

    Small Louis XV Rococo fireplace, in a softly veined Carrara marble. The serpentine shelf rests over the frieze of the same form, panelled and inset with a scallop cartouche. This is flanked by Rococo endblocks over console jambs.

    French, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Rococo Chimneypieces inc Louis XV English Scottish Chippendale Rococo fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 52 38"
    133 cms
    41 14"
    105 cms
    15"
    38 cms
    Internal 37 78"
    96.2 cms
    34 38"
    87.5 cms

    Listed Price: £6,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6627

    It is hard to overstate the importance of this chimneypiece. Carved in a fine-grained limestone around 1750 by the most successful architect of 18th century Britain, it is a rare relic of a body of work that has otherwise been lost to time. The research undertaken suggests this grand chimneypiece was once in the dining room of 36 Lincoln’s Inn, one of two grand houses designed by the architect on this street. This building was demolished in 1859, whilst number 35 was lost in the blitz.

    The design of this chimneypiece would have perfectly suited a dining room, impressive in scale, with Bacchus at the centre and grapevines carved in high relief along the frieze and jambs. In the Survey of London in 1912 there is a record for a remarkably similar stone chimneypiece of this style in the basement of 35 Lincoln’s Inn, having been moved from the principal room when the building was reconfigured for office use. As the properties were designed as a pair, it is conceivable, and indeed extremely likely that these chimneypieces were too.

    Few recognise the name of this great architect despite the fame and wealth he enjoyed during his lifetime - which surpassed that of his peers we so revere today - figures such as Robert Adam, Sir John Soane and William Kent. With the recent scholarship of architectural historians such as Marcus Binney and Christopher Hussey, Robert Taylor and his work has come into focus once more.

    Robert Taylor came to architecture from sculpture. This is evident in his work which was so full of life, and a departure from the stark Palladianism which had gripped Britain in the decades before him. An apprentice of Henry Cheere, who held positions such as the Sculptor of Oxford University and Carver for Westminster Abbey during his long career, his understanding of the Rococo would have been learnt from his master, who had embraced the lightness of the style in a number of funerary monuments and indeed chimneypieces commissioned across England.

    Taylor was born into his career, as his father was a stonemason who sponsored his son from a young age. His father funded his apprenticeship to Cheere, and also a trip to Rome, but sadly died soon after, forcing his son to return to London, penniless and seeking a career in stone carving. He did just that, and flourished within not only monumental masonry, but as an architect, working on projects such as the Bank of England and stately homes; he was also appointed architect of the King’s Works in 1769. His style developed from his sculpture into architecture, where he introduced a light, organic quality that he had learnt from Cheere during his education in stone.

    The English Rococo style was merely a fleeting moment in Georgian England, perhaps due to the great marketing prowess of the Adam Brothers, who built and filled homes of varying status with their interpretation of neo-classicism. This popular new style proliferated through their design treatise, entitled, ‘Works in Architecture’, published over three volumes, cementing the brothers as the tastemakers of Georgian Britain. Taylor published no such volume, and instead sought commissions that were financially rewarding. This was starkly opposed to the Adam brother’s enthusiasm for grand redevelopment projects and large bank loans, which would ultimately lead to their demise.

    Ultimately, Taylor’s practice was so successful that on his death, he left an estate of £180,000 — in contrast, William Kent left £10,000, James Gibbs £25,000, and Christopher Wren £50,000. Sadly, much of his architectural output is now lost, destroyed as a result of WWII bombings, demolition and redevelopment. As a result, his name faded into relative obscurity in the years following his death, and his legacy and reputation has only come to light in recent years.

    If you wish to read more about this spectacular chimneypiece and its designer, please send us an email and we would be delighted to send you the relevant publication.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 88 58"
    225 cms
    67 1116"
    172 cms
    11 1316"
    30 cms
    Internal 61 58"
    156.5 cms
    50"
    127 cms
  • Stock: 16645

    A strikingly simple French portoro marble fireplace in the Empire style. The thick shelf is elevated over a stepped undershelf, and supported by plain endblocks which flank the blank frieze. This in turn is supported by moulded console jambs on simple footblocks, all in beautifully gold veined portoro marble.

    French, circa 1900.

    View our collection of: Antique French chimneypieces inc. Louis XVI, French Empire fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 55 12"
    141 cms
    41 1116"
    106 cms
    13 38"
    34 cms
    Internal 41 12"
    105.5 cms
    34 1316"
    88.5 cms

    Listed Price: £8,300 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6629

    A pair of unusual glass 'bag' chandeliers. The central cut glass stem is mounted with swan neck arms, which are studded with floral appliques. These hold the bowl shaped 'bag', inside which are the four light fittings, concealed by cut and faceted drops.
    We envisage these chandeliers as the perfect addition to a bedroom, hallway or even a bathroom!

    English, c.1950.

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    Diameter Drop
    19 14"
    49 cms
    23 316"
    59 cms

    Listed Price: £4,400 pair(+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16785

    A small yet elegant Louis XVI fireplace in a finely mottled Carrara marble. The slender shelf rests on a crisply panelled frieze, which is centred by a patera echoed again on the endblocks. This are mounted over slightly tapered, stop-fluted jambs.

    French, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique French chimneypieces inc. Louis XVI, French Empire fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 49 38"
    125.5 cms
    43"
    109.2 cms
    12 58"
    32 cms
    Internal 34 38"
    87.5 cms
    34 58"
    88 cms
  • Stock: 16153

    A set of four two branch wall sconces in cut glass, neatly strung with faceted pear drops and beads. Perfect for pairing with a cut glass chandelier in the same room.

    English, mid 20th century.

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    Width Height
    13 38"
    34 cms
    10 58"
    27 cms

    Listed Price: £1,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16777

    A fine and large antique cast iron fireback with the coat of arms for the House of Lorraine. The coat of arms is bordered by a ribboned laurel wreath and flanked by angels or zephyrs floating above the clouds, blowing horns and holding a crown aloft. A fantastically rendered piece of heraldry, and the perfect addition to a large fireplace.

    French, early 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    38 58"
    98 cms
    40 316"
    102 cms
    1 316"
    3 cms

    Listed Price: £3,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16726

    A pair of antique cast iron panels with brass scrolling Rococo decoration bordering oval bronze panels depicting frolicking putti within a pastoral landscape.

    English, circa 1900.

    Perfect for lining the sides of a fireplace interior, and can be used with a number of our decorative back panels.

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    Width Height Depth
    14"
    35.6 cms
    37 14"
    94.7 cms
    0 1316"
    2 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16768

    A large 19th century Georgian style polished steel fender in the manner of Robert Adam with a pierced fluted gallery above Vitruvian scrolls, framed by beading above and below. The pierced panels are separated by square columns topped off with elegant Adam style urns.

    English, circa 1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    61"
    155 cms
    11"
    28 cms
    15"
    38 cms

    Listed Price: £1,600 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16632

    A fine 18th century giltwood console table. The gilded surface is wonderfully worn, with the warm red bole coming through. The frieze has low relief decoration very much aligned with the Venetian tradition, and this frames the faux marble top (later). The scrolled legs are supported by large baluster feet and united by a scrollwork stretcher embellished with bellflowers.

    Northern Italian, c.1700.

    The current top, painted in a green faux marble finish, can be replaced with your choice of marble top if desired, although the current top is quite charming and probably 19th century in date.

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    Width Height Depth
    37 1316"
    96 cms
    30 1116"
    78 cms
    22 38"
    57 cms

    Listed Price: £3,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15077

    A large and grand Victorian cast iron fire surround of elaborate design. The stepped moulded shelf, with a fine enriched undershelf and fluted panel, rests above an arched frieze with a central shield cartouche flanked by opposing dragons. The jambs adorned with bold scrolled consoles supported on sturdy footblocks. English, circa 1870.

    We have another identical fireplace not yet on the web.

    Link to: Antique Victorian, William IV and Edwardian fireplaces and chimneypieces.

    Width Height Depth
    External 69 14"
    176 cms
    54 1116"
    139 cms
    13 1316"
    35 cms
    Internal 37 58"
    95.5 cms
    38"
    96.5 cms

    Listed Price: £4,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16692

    A beautiful 18th century Venetian mirror with original mercury mirror plate. The gilded frame takes a loosely organic form and interprets the French Rococo style, with a rather more traditional frame boldly embellished with the addition of organic c scrolls and foliate flourishes to the edges.

    Venetian, c.1760.

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    Width Height Depth
    31 78"
    81 cms
    46 12"
    118 cms
    3 78"
    10 cms

    Listed Price: £4,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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1924 items