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  • Stock: 15672

    A Victorian chimneypiece carved from a boldly veined rouge royale marble; the wide plain shelf is supported by two finely moulded corbels which frame the plain frieze and blank tablet.
    English, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 65"
    165 cms
    47 316"
    120 cms
    10 58"
    27 cms
    Internal 36 1316"
    93.5 cms
    38"
    96.5 cms
  • Stock: 15614

    An unusual French brass chandelier topped by an urn finial from which the chandelier hangs, beneath which four ornate rods support the beautiful bowl, cast with floral and foliate design and strung with graduating rows glittering crystal beads.
    French, c.1900.

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    Diameter Drop
    13"
    33 cms
    37 1316"
    96 cms
  • Stock: 15670

    A small antique pompadour fireplace carved in Rouge Royale marble.
    French, mid 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 56 1116"
    144 cms
    48 14"
    122.6 cms
    13 316"
    33.5 cms
    Internal 39"
    99 cms
    35 58"
    90.5 cms
  • Stock: 15603

    A charming set of ten glazed transfer printed tiles decorated with an Unusual leaf and flower transfer pattern, on a muted blue ground. Likely to have been inspired by the art of Japan.
    English, 19th century.

    Width Height Depth
    6"
    15.3 cms
    6"
    15.3 cms
    0 14"
    0.8 cms
  • Stock: 15709

    An unusual cast iron Arts and Crafts fire basket, with andirons reminiscent of Gothic tracery and a gently arched back.
    English, c.1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    30 1116"
    78 cms
    20 1116"
    52.5 cms
    14 38"
    36.5 cms
  • Stock: 15702

    An antique Victorian marble chimneypiece with carved corbels and a blank tablet. This fireplace is of a simple design, but is craved from a beautifully rich rouge royale marble.
    English, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 70 14"
    178.5 cms
    46 1116"
    118.5 cms
    11 78"
    30.3 cms
    Internal 39"
    99 cms
    38"
    96.5 cms
  • Stock: 15676

    A large Gothic Revival Chimneypiece in Warm Red Languedoc marble. The moulded shelf sits over Gothic columned corbels.
    English, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 70 12"
    179 cms
    50"
    127 cms
    12 316"
    31 cms
    Internal 38"
    96.5 cms
    38 38"
    97.5 cms
  • Stock: 15674

    A small and elegant French Pompadour fireplace, with a moulded serpentine shelf resting on a serpentine frieze, which is framed by paneled canted endblocks and jambs.
    French, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 45 14"
    115 cms
    38 38"
    97.5 cms
    13 1316"
    35 cms
    Internal 30 78"
    78.5 cms
    32 1116"
    83 cms
  • Stock: 15673

    A fine and small Louis XV style fireplace in beautiful bardiglio fiorito marble, with dramatic dark grey veins against a paler dove grey ground.
    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 56 14"
    143 cms
    41 1116"
    106 cms
    15 38"
    39 cms
    Internal 40 78"
    104 cms
    31 78"
    81 cms
  • Stock: 15659

    A Georgian style fire grate, embellished with a pierced brass apron decorated with a Vitruvian scroll pattern.
    English, early 20th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    31 12"
    80 cms
    24 1316"
    63 cms
    18 12"
    47 cms
  • Stock: 15658

    A Neoclassical Georgian style fire basket with a pierced bronze apron and elegantly tapered andirons.
    English, Circa 1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 29 78"
    76 cms
    19 1116"
    50 cms
    14 58"
    37 cms
    Back width 18 78"
    48 cms
  • Stock: 15524

    A grand Baroque manner six branch chandelier, with a faceted baluster stem and elegant scrolling arms. Original silver finish.
    English, c.1900.

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    Diameter Drop
    21 1116"
    55 cms
    16 78"
    43 cms
  • Stock: 15571

    A gilt brass and cut glass ceiling lantern of 'Versailles' form, with a scrolled acanthus gallery and faceted glass shade.
    English, early 20th century.

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    Diameter Drop
    6 1116"
    17 cms
    16 18"
    41 cms
  • Stock: 15472

    A stunning Louis XV Rococo fireplace carved from Carrara marble. The deeply moulded serpentine shelf is set above a magnificent panelled frieze, its centre beautifully carved with flowers and foliate scrolls emanating from the central scallop shell. From the C scroll shell endblocks tumble a similar array of flowers over the panelled console jambs.
    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 57 14"
    145.5 cms
    47"
    119.5 cms
    15"
    38.1 cms
    Internal 39 38"
    100 cms
    40"
    101.5 cms
  • Stock: 15632

    The Christmas Mirror.
    A late 19th century carved wood and gilt gesso Gothic Revival overmantel mirror, with moulded pin reeded borders and turned finials. The mirror is crowned by a hand-painted pediment which depicts a robin perched in a sprig of holly.
    English, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    32 14"
    82 cms
    46 18"
    117 cms
  • Stock: 15378

    A set of three Victorian steel fire tools, with elegant octagonal tapered finials and tapered shafts. The shovel is pierced with simply pierced. English, c.1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    5 78"
    15.1 cms
    29 18"
    73.8 cms
    2 1316"
    7 cms
  • Stock: 15631

    A small pair of antique polished wrought iron andirons.
    English, early to mid 17th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    6 18"
    15.5 cms
    14 14"
    36.4 cms
    16 18"
    41 cms
  • Stock: 15620

    An Edwardian neoclassical fire basket with a bow front three bar grate above an elegantly pierced apron, engraved with a floral and foliate decoration featuring two dragons. The columnar andirons are surmounted steeple finials.
    English, early 20th century.

    Width Height Depth
    31 18"
    79 cms
    27 316"
    69 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms
  • Stock: 15328

    A set of three very elegant 19th century fire tools, with simply knopped handles and slim shafts. The shovel is pierced with an organic, almost Art Nouveau design surrounding a blank shield.
    English, c.1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    5 316"
    13.1 cms
    30 18"
    76.5 cms
    4 14"
    11 cms
  • Stock: 15588

    A pair of small antique giltwood wall brackets in the Rococo taste, with a serpentine shelf resting on scrolling acanthus leaves. Perfect as a candle bracket or for small ornaments. Italian, c.1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 5 1116"
    14.5 cms
    6 18"
    15.5 cms
    3 14"
    8.5 cms
  • Stock: 15617

    A magnificent Louis XV Rococo gilt wall mirror of asymmetrical cartouche form, carved with a profusion of Rococo details. The mirror is surmounted by a shell and around the frame is craved an abundance of c-scrolls, flowers and scrolling acanthus leaves. This frames the elegantly beveled mirror plate.
    French, c.1890.

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    Width Height Width
    32 12"
    82.5 cms
    51 58"
    131 cms
    8 1116"
    22 cms
  • Stock: 15530

    A pair of Regency bronze urn table lamps, with raised gilded decoration, mounted on simple black marble pedestal bases. Early 19th century but converted to table lamps in the early 20th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    5 1116"
    14.5 cms
    14 38"
    36.5 cms
    3 78"
    10 cms
  • Stock: 15568

    A very pretty eight arm chandelier with cut glass faceted drops. The baluster stem issues eight scrolling arms terminating in scalloped drip pans and above, canes of scrolled glass hung with small drops. Of a small but very useful size.
    English, mid 20th century.

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    Diameter Drop
    25 316"
    64 cms
    21 1116"
    55 cms
    With chain 29 12"
    75 cms
  • Stock: 14325

    An early and ornate 19th century insert cast with bold foliate adornment throughout. English William IV, c.1830.

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    Width Height Depth
    34"
    86.3 cms
    36 316"
    92 cms
    11 38"
    29 cms
  • Stock: 15624

    A very fine Victorian arched fireplace, carved from a delicately veined carrara marble. The moulded shelf rests above two magnificent capitals, finely carved with lily of the valley, ferns and roses, each capital subtly different. These frame the panelled arched frieze, decorated with a foliate moulding which is echoed on the panelled jambs.
    English, c.1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 78 18"
    198.4 cms
    48 38"
    123 cms
    13 1316"
    35 cms
    Internal 41 78"
    106.5 cms
    38 38"
    97.5 cms
  • Stock: 15597

    An Edwardian cut glass three branch chandelier with a faceted baluster stem issuing the three twisted glass arms fitted with cut glass scalloped drip pans and drops. The chandelier is also strung with elegant strings of beads.

    English, c. 1910.

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    Diameter Drop
    16 12"
    42 cms
    21 1116"
    55 cms
  • Stock: 15469

    An antique Louis XV chimneypiece carved from Arabescato marble. The serpentine moulded shelf rests above a panelled frieze which is centred by a rocaille decoration of a scallop shell bordered by stylised floral and foliate details. This is framed by c scroll shell endblocks which sit above angled panelled jambs. French, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 59 38"
    151 cms
    47"
    119.3 cms
    13"
    32.9 cms
    Internal 41 18"
    104.3 cms
    37"
    93.9 cms
  • Stock: 15547

    A rare Scottish pine and composition chimneypiece by Richard Foster of Edinburgh.

    The chimneypiece was designed with the coastal landscape of the East Coast of Scotland in mind and is profusely decorated in exquisite detail whilst maintaining the elegant restraint of a neoclassical chimneypiece.

    The breakfront shelf rests above an undershelf studded with acorns and mushrooms which in turn is supported by two eagles on the endblocks. The eagles are modelled after a Roman Imperial Eagle in Horace Walpole’s collection, found in the gardens of Boccapadugli and displayed by Walpole at his Strawberry Hill Home. These details frame the remarkable frieze which is a celebration of the Scottish coast; profusely decorated with seaweed, shells, sea cucumber and crabs, all in high relief.

    Most remarkable of all is the exquisite central tablet, which depicts Lady Emma Hamilton leaning on a ship’s anchor whilst gazing out to sea at the distant HMS Victory, the ship on which he would meet his heroic end. This scene is surrounded by a profusion of seashells and seaweed.

    The underfrieze makes a departure from the coastal theme, and instead entwines thorny roses with the Scottish emblem of the thistle.

    The jambs return to a more restrained neoclassicism, with engaged slender pilasters resting on plain footblocks. The original Kilkenny fossil marble slips are still present, which is a lovely feature.

    Scottish, c.1805.

    Provenance: Removed from an elegant Georgian house on the East Coast of Scotland, near Edinburgh.

    Notes:

    Chimneypieces of this manufacture were a speciality of Richard Foster of Edinburgh and his son and examples survive not only in Scotland but also in the United States and Canada, where he seemed to create a strong market for them in the late 18th century.
    Richard Foster was born in Canonbie, the Scottish Borders, in 1755. At the age of fourteen, he was recorded as having a bank account in London, presumably as he was serving as an apprentice there, perhaps to the Adam Brothers as they too were in London at this time. In 1785 he returned to Edinburgh, working as a "joiner" and married to the daughter of a wealthy leather merchant. His chimneypieces were sold not only in Scotland, but in the USA, a bold move only a few years after American Independence was declared! This is perhaps why he avoided becoming a prominent figure in Scottish social and intellectual circles, as selling to Britain's former colonies would have been regarded as treachery in many cases.
    The pine and composition chimneypiece he perfected made the rational principles and beauty of classicism affordable to the growing mercantile and professional class emerging in the 18th century. These clients wished to express their cultural understanding through objects that conveyed the principles they admired, the chimneypiece was one such highly prized object.
    The Adam brothers (Robert and James) were well known for promoting their designs to the masses, and it is the pine and composition chimneypiece they made for the emerging middle class in Edinburgh that have become synonymous with the "Adam Style". However, Foster was a true master of the technique, and his designs are some of the most delicate and finely manufactured ever made.
    In the 1770s, the technique of applying a cast composition onto pine really took off in Scotland, especially with the construction of many new houses, such as those in Edinburgh's New Town. The process of cast composition can be described as essentially a thermo plastic mix of chalk, glue size, and other additives heated up to a precise temperature then pressed into wood or brimstone moulds. These could then be applied to a simple pine surround and painted if desired. Foster was commissioned to make designs unique to clients, so there may only be a single example of a particular design, but these usually incorporate existing decorative motifs.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 78 1316"
    200.1 cms
    62 58"
    159 cms
    7 78"
    20.1 cms
    Internal 52"
    132 cms
    45 14"
    115 cms
  • Stock: 15534

    A large and heavy polished brass chandelier in the Dutch Baroque Style, with six lights set on scrolling branches which are mounted on a bulbous globular stem.
    English, c.1930.

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    Diameter Drop
    26 1316"
    68 cms
    25 58"
    65 cms
    With chain 37 38"
    95 cms
  • Stock: 15622

    A pair of large and decorative Victorian cast iron seated lions holding polished brass blank armorial shields. These would look fabulous as decorative objects on a surface, or on a hearth to dress the interior of a fireplace. The shields could even be engraved with a monogram.

    English, c.1870

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    Width Height Depth
    5 316"
    13.2 cms
    13 1316"
    35 cms
    5 1116"
    14.5 cms
  • Stock: 15470

    An antique Louis XV chimneypiece carved from beautifully veined Pavonazzo marble. The curved moulded shelf rest above a panelled serpentine frieze, which is flanked by scrolling endblocks and panelled console jambs.

    French, mid 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 56 1116"
    144 cms
    51 316"
    130 cms
    11 1316"
    30 cms
    Internal 39"
    99 cms
    37 1316"
    96 cms
  • Stock: 15558

    An exceptionally finely carved and very large alabaster group of the Judgement of Paris, depicting Paris seated and wearing his Phrygian cap, offering the Hesperidean apple to a lightly draped Venus, whilst the jealous figures of Hera and Athena consol each other. The scene is mounted on a rectangular plinth. Italian, mid 19th century.

    Photograph before restoration.

    Provenance: A collection within a fine Wiltshire Townhouse.

    Width Height Depth
    15 38"
    39 cms
    21 1116"
    55 cms
    6 1116"
    17 cms
  • Stock: 15616

    A fine gilt bronze fire screen in the Louis XVI taste, the handle forming part of a ribboned design suspending drapery, and the outer frame cast to take the form of a bound laurel wreath, surmounted by fruiting finials. The lower decoration takes the form of a formalised scrolling acanthus design, with scrolling feet either side. French, c.1890.

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    Width Height Depth
    20 78"
    53 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms
    9 18"
    23 cms
  • Stock: 15615

    A fine George III chimneypiece in Statuary and Siena marble. The inverted breakfront shelf sits above a boldly carved egg and dart undershelf, resting over the faux fluted frieze inlaid with fine Siena Marble and studded with two oval paterae.
    The central rectangular tablet depicts three putti, one possibly Cupid as he holds a bow, the others grapple with a quiver of arrows. This scene is situated within ribbon tied drapery. The endblocks are also carved with putti, one holding a set of cymbal like instruments aloft and the other holding an unfurling scroll.
    Supporting the endblocks are the three-quarter columns also inlaid with Siena marble and topped by elegant composite ionic capitals and resting on socle and block plinth bases.

    English, c.1770. With restorations.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 74"
    188 cms
    62 58"
    159 cms
    13"
    33 cms
    Internal 46 78"
    119 cms
    39"
    99 cms
  • Stock: 15613

    A large eighteenth century neoclassical painting depicting female worshippers bringing offerings to an altar dedicated to the Goddess Minerva; identified by her shield and the owl at her side.

    Italian, 18th century with some restorations and slight craquelure to the surface. Christie's stencil on the stretcher.

    Notes: The canvas is likely to have been designed within an architectural scheme, and may have been set into the wall to form part of an overmantel. Canvases of this type were first installed in Venetian palazzi, as frescoes were not practical with regular flooding, and such canvases could be removed if necessary.

    Width Height Depth
    Frame 69 1116"
    177 cms
    49 1316"
    126.5 cms
    1 316"
    3 cms
    Canvas only 63 316"
    160.5 cms
    43 14"
    110 cms
2313 items