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English and French Rococo, antique fireplaces, chimneypieces and mantels including Louis XV, French Regence, English Chippendale & Italian Rococo styles in marble, stone, ceramic and wood.

  • 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: 16647

    A wonderful Louis XIV fireplace in a beautifully worn limestone. This fireplace is a rare survival from the reign of the Sun King, and conforms to the drama of the Baroque, with a beautifully carved cushion moulding, centred by a cartouche.

    French, c.1700.

    Please note that the back has been left rough as it was originally set inside a wall, but we can cut this flat for a more modern installation if desired. It would look absolutely wonderful with a Delft tiled interior, or with a boldly cast fireback.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 44 14"
    112.4 cms
    38 58"
    98 cms
    11 58"
    29.5 cms
    Internal 31 12"
    80 cms
    33 1116"
    85.5 cms

    Listed Price: £8,900 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6620

    A bold and very grand Louis XV Rococo fireplace in a buttery yellow Siena marble. This fireplace is truly a statement piece, with a wonderfully ornate frieze, centred by a mask of Hercules wearing the Nemean lionskin. This cartouche is framed with foliate scrollwork which is echoed on the corners of the panelled frieze, and also on the canted, console jambs.

    French, mid-20th century.

    Notes: This fireplace was clearly influenced by the Salon de Hercules in The Palace of Versailles. After Antoine Vassé.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 79 18"
    201 cms
    51 58"
    131 cms
    23 1316"
    60.5 cms
    Internal 51 1116"
    131.3 cms
    41 18"
    104.5 cms

    Listed Price: £38,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6613

    An exceptional Louis XV Rococo fireplace in dramatically figured breche violette marble of grand proportions. This is perhaps one of the most magnificent French Rococo chimneypieces we have had in our collection. The moulded serpentine shelf rests on the wide frieze, also of serpentine from, and is boldly carved with a central rocaille motif and panels. This carving is echoed in the endblocks, which are mounted above beautifully bold Rococo jambs.

    French, 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 79 1116"
    202.5 cms
    51 316"
    130 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms
    Internal 59 18"
    150 cms
    42 14"
    107.5 cms
  • Stock: 6619

    An ornately carved Louis XVI , Rococo style fireplace surround in white Carrara Marble, with panelled returns and circular hinged gilt brass ventilation ports.
    French late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 59 38"
    151 cms
    41 12"
    105.5 cms
    17 14"
    44 cms
    Internal 45 18"
    114.5 cms
    31 78"
    81 cms

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

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  • Stock: 16505

    A most beautiful Louis XV chimneypiece in a dramatically veined campan mélange marble, in many ways surpassing the beauty of breche violette. The veining of khaki greens and deep violet ripples across the peachy base tone, it really is remarkably unique. The moulded shelf rests over a panelled serpentine frieze which is centred by a boldly carved Rococo shell cartouche. This is echoed on the endblocks which are mounted above the canted console jambs.

    French, mid-19th century.

    Campan marble comes from the high French Pyrenees, where it has been quarried since Antiquity. The area produces a variety of beautiful, richly veined coloured marbles, such as Campan Gran Mélange, Campan Vert, Ribbon Campan and the deep red Rouge Griotte. These were much prized and used in the apartments in Versailles during the reign of Louis XVI for chimney pieces and wall panels. Campan Vert and Campan Gran Mélange are extensively used on the walls of the Escalier de la Reine (the Queen’s stairs) Versailles.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 59 1316"
    152 cms
    46"
    116.8 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms
    Internal 41 78"
    106.5 cms
    37 1316"
    96 cms

    Listed Price: £11,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16477

    An antique Louis XV chimneypiece in carrara marble in the Rococo style. This fireplace has a serpentine shelf, which rests over the frieze, carved with a central Rocaille motif. The scallop endblocks are mounted over fluted console canted jambs.

    French, late 19th century.

    Outside footblook to outside footblock 55 1/4" 140cms

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    Width Height Depth
    External 56 18"
    142.5 cms
    43 58"
    110.8 cms
    15 316"
    38.5 cms
    Internal 40 38"
    102.7 cms
    36 316"
    92 cms

    Listed Price: £8,900 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16566

    A rare pair of very fine Louis XV marble fireplaces in a beautifully veined breche voilette marble. On each, the serpentine shelf is mounted over the serpentine frieze, beautifully carved with a central acanthine cartouche, which in turns rests on generous console jambs, their side returns fitted with fine brass vents.

    It is extraordinarily rare to have an original pair of fireplaces of such quality.

    French, mid-19th century.

    Provenance: A fine house in Italy.

    Outer footblock to footblock width 61" 155cms

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    Width Height Depth
    External 63 1316"
    162 cms
    44 18"
    112 cms
    17 14"
    44 cms
    Internal 48 78"
    124.3 cms
    36 78"
    93.8 cms
  • Stock: 16564

    An extremely striking French Pompadour Rococo fireplace in a boldly veined dove grey Bardiglio Fiorito marble. The serpentine panelled frieze is flanked by scrolling endblocks and supported on angled panelled jambs over plain footblocks. Small but perfectly formed, and an ideal size for a small room.

    French, late 19th century.

    Outer footblock to footblock 120cms.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 49 58"
    126 cms
    39 38"
    100 cms
    14 78"
    37.8 cms
    Internal 34 1316"
    88.5 cms
    32 1116"
    83 cms

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

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  • Stock: 14188

    A fine French Louis XV chimneypiece in a softly mottled Carrara marble, which epitomises the Rococo style. The wide, moulded serpentine shelf rests on the boldly carved console jambs, which flank the serpentine opening, centred by a rocaille cartouche .

    French, late 19th century.

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    width height depth
    externali 65"
    165 cms
    41 1116"
    106 cms
    16 12"
    42 cms
    internal

    Listed Price: £16,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16378

    A rare 18th century French Louis XV chimneypiece carved from Belgian black marble. The moulded serpentine shelf rests over a dramatic Rococo frieze, carved with a central rocaille motif and foliate flourishes. This is flanked by very unusual endblocks centred by a rose, over canted Rococo jambs.

    Belgian, c.1770.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 68 78"
    175 cms
    46 1116"
    118.5 cms
    13 38"
    34 cms
    Internal 45 18"
    114.5 cms
    40"
    101.5 cms

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

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  • Stock: 16350

    An antique Louis XV fireplace in Belgian black marble. This strikingly simple fireplace has a moulded shelf over a panelled frieze, which is supported by elegantly canted jambs.

    French, late 19th century.

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    width height depth
    External 54 78"
    139.5 cms
    42 12"
    108 cms
    14 316"
    36 cms
    Internal 39 58"
    100.5 cms
    34 1316"
    88.5 cms

    Listed Price: £6,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16353

    A very fine Louis XV Rococo fireplace in a breche marble with deep violet veining.

    French, late 19th century.

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    width height depth
    External 56 78"
    144.5 cms
    42 14"
    107.5 cms
    15 78"
    40.5 cms
    Internal 39 58"
    100.5 cms
    34 58"
    88 cms
  • Stock: 16352

    A fine and large French Louis XV Rococo fireplace in a beautifully veined arabescato marble. The Serpentine shelf sits above the panelled frieze which is centred by a dramatic acanthus cartouche. and c scroll acanthus endblocks sit above the elegant console jambs, raised on plain footblocks.

    French, mid-19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 70 14"
    178.5 cms
    44 316"
    112.3 cms
    16 1116"
    42.5 cms
    Internal 51 1316"
    131.5 cms
    37 18"
    94.3 cms
  • Stock: 16358

    A striking Louis XV chimneypiece in a very softly mottled carrara marble. The serpentine shelf sits above a panelled frieze which is centred by a foliate cartouche in the Rococo manner, with similarly naturalistic endblocks over canted, scrolled and panelled jambs. It has original brass air vents to the side, which is a lovely feature.

    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 52 316"
    132.5 cms
    42 14"
    107.5 cms
    14 38"
    36.5 cms
    Internal 36 78"
    93.8 cms
    35 38"
    90 cms
  • Stock: 16287

    An unusual Victorian fireplace very much in the French taste, but manufactured in England. The moulded serpentine shelf sits above a panelled frieze inset with verde antico marble and centred by a foliate cartouche. This is flanked by foliate endblocks, over verde antico angled and panelled jambs.

    English, c.1890.

    Provenance: Hallrule Mansion House.

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    width height depth
    External 56 78"
    144.5 cms
    42 14"
    107.5 cms
    16 1116"
    42.5 cms
    Internal 39 38"
    100 cms
    35 316"
    89.5 cms

    Listed Price: £6,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16306

    A fine pompadour chimneypiece in a boldly veined nero marquina marble, with a panelled frieze and angled jambs. The perfect small fireplace that would work well in both period or contemporary interiors.
    French, 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    42 12"
    108 cms
    40 38"
    102.5 cms
    13 58"
    34.5 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms
    33 1316"
    85.8 cms
  • Stock: 16305

    A beautiful Pompadour chimneypiece in a boldly veined breche violette fireplace. The serpentine panelled frieze is supported by angled panelled jambs over plain footblocks. Small but perfectly formed!

    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    54 58"
    138.7 cms
    41 12"
    105.5 cms
    14 14"
    36.2 cms

    Listed Price: £7,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16285

    A fine Scottish Rococo statuary marble chimneypiece. The moulded serpentine shelf rests above a dramatic panelled frieze, centred by a rocailled motif, and scrolling foliate decoration. This is echoed by the beautifully carved c scroll enblocks, aboce console jambs decorated with hanging bellflowers, and terminating in scrolling acanthus leaves.
    Scottish Rococo chimneypieces are much rarer than their continental counterparts.

    Scottish, early 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 67"
    170.2 cms
    47 58"
    121 cms
    7 1116"
    19.5 cms
    Internal 46 14"
    117.5 cms
    38 78"
    98.8 cms

    Listed Price: £18,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15876

    A fine Louis XV Rococo chimneypiece carved from the beautifully veined breccia seravezza marble, which incorporates soft grey and khaki tones on a a creamy ground. The fireplaces' serpentine shelf sits above a low and wide frieze, which is panelled and centred by a finely carved rocaille motif over boldly carved jambs.
    The chimneypiece comes with its original cast iron insert, which is beautifully cast and decorated with putti and other Rococo motifs.
    French, late 19th century.
    Cast Iron Insert opening:
    Width: 25"
    Height: 23 1/2"

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    width height depth
    External 62 14"
    158.2 cms
    44 14"
    112.5 cms
    16 14"
    41.5 cms
    Internal 45 58"
    115.8 cms
    37"
    94 cms
  • Stock: 15907

    A large and grand Rococo white statuary marble fireplace, profusely carved in high relief to create a true statement piece. The moulded serpentine shelf sits an ornate frieze, carved with stylised acanthus leaves and flowers, centred by a beautifully carved scallop shell cartouche. This motif is echoed in the C scroll cartouche which sits above bold console jambs, also carved with flowers and curling acanthus leaves.

    Scottish, mid-19th century.

    Provenance: From a private Belgian collection.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 66 78"
    169.8 cms
    43 14"
    110 cms
    14"
    35.6 cms
    Internal 41 1316"
    106.1 cms
    34 12"
    87.7 cms
  • Stock: 15870

    An elegant Louis XV Rococo chimneypiece in finely veined Carrara marble. The moulded shelf sits above a serpentine frieze which is centred by a stylised 'rocaille' cartouche. This is flanked by scrolling endblocks which rest above panelled, console jambs.

    French, late 19th century.

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    width height depth
    External 53 12"
    136 cms
    41 78"
    106.3 cms
    14 58"
    37 cms
    Internal 36"
    91.5 cms
    34 58"
    88 cms

    Listed Price: £12,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16048

    An antique carved marble pompadour fireplace of a larger size, in beautifully veined, rose coloured marble.

    Provenance: Inside the fireplace, there is also a stenciled stamp, indicating that this fireplace was retailed on Rue Amelot, Paris. This is a rare survival.

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    width height depth
    External 57 12"
    146 cms
    42 14"
    107.5 cms
    14 38"
    36.5 cms
    Internal 41 14"
    105 cms
    35 316"
    89.5 cms

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

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  • Stock: 15874

    A compact Louis XV French fireplace in dramatic Belgian black marble. The serpentine shelf rests over a panelled frieze with centred by a scallop shell cartouche. This is framed by the scrolled acanthus endblocks which rest over console jambs.

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    width height depth
    External 54 14"
    138 cms
    41 78"
    106.5 cms
    15"
    38 cms
    Internal 38 38"
    97.5 cms
    34 14"
    87 cms

    Listed Price: £8,400 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15868

    A petite Louis XV Rococo fireplace in finely veined Carrara marble. Perfect for a smaller room. The serpentine frieze is centred by a well-carved scallop shell cartouche which rests on slim console jambs.
    French, 1890.

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    width height depth
    External 48 58"
    123.5 cms
    42 1116"
    108.5 cms
    15"
    38 cms
    Internal 32 1116"
    83 cms
    35"
    89 cms
  • Stock: 15929

    A late 18th century Louis XV fireplace carved from Languedoc marble, with white veining. The serpentine shelf sits above a carved panelled frieze, centred by a Rococo cartouche, this is flanked by panelled scrolling Rococo jambs.
    French, circa 1790.

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    width height depth
    External 59 18"
    150 cms
    43 1116"
    111 cms
    13 316"
    33.5 cms
    Internal 45 14"
    115 cms
    37"
    94 cms
  • Stock: 16018

    A small 18th Century Louis XV rouge marble fireplace. The richly moulded and panelled frieze is centred by a simple Rococo cartouche, all supported on panelled jambs.
    French, late 18th century.

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    width height depth
    External 45 78"
    116.5 cms
    40 78"
    104 cms
    11"
    28 cms
    internal 35 1316"
    91 cms
    33 78"
    86 cms

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

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  • Stock: 15928

    A large antique Carrara marble, Louis XV style chimneypiece. The panelled frieze is centred by a plain oval cartouche, flanked by a pair of carved shell endblocks set beneath the moulded serpentine shelf, all supported on panelled angled and scrolled console jambs on simple footbocks.
    French, circa 1890.

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    width height depth
    External 67 1116"
    172 cms
    44 78"
    114 cms
    16 78"
    43 cms
    internal 48 1316"
    124 cms
    35"
    89 cms

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

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  • 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: 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: 11094

    An unusually large Louis XV fireplace surround in Rouge De Rance red and white figured marble. The wide serpentine shelf sits on the shaped frieze which is centred by a shell cartouche, flanked by scrolled endblocks descending on shaped and paneled, angled jambs. French, early 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 74"
    188 cms
    47 1316"
    121.5 cms
    10 316"
    26 cms
    Internal 59 58"
    151.5 cms
    40 38"
    102.5 cms

    Listed Price: £7,600 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15437

    A French Carrara marble Louis XV style Rococo fireplace surround. The serpentine breakfront shelf rests above a fielded freeze centred by a large foliate cartouche echoed on the endblocks which sit above angled, panelled jambs supported on sturdy footblocks.
    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 62 316"
    158 cms
    42 38"
    107.6 cms
    16 12"
    42 cms
    Internal 45 18"
    114.5 cms
    35 58"
    90.5 cms
  • Stock: 7871

    An impressive and large Belgian Black Marble.Louis XV Rococo fireplace mantel. The richly carved serpentine frieze is centred by a dramatic, scrolled floral cartouche, flanked by panelled spandrels and generous 'C' scrolled endblocks above scrolled angled, acanthus clad jambs. French, circa 1850

    (photos before restoration and more to follow).

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    width height depth
    external 65 12"
    166.4 cms
    47"
    119.4 cms
    13 12"
    34.3 cms
    internal 45"
    114.3 cms
    37 12"
    95.2 cms

    Listed Price: £18,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 14207

    An unusually tall and elegant Louis XV style Rococo antique fireplace, including a decorative insert, in richly veined Saint Anne marble. The deeply moulded serpentine shelf is set above the panelled frieze, centred by a carved Rococo clam shell cartouche, flanked by smaller shell endblock over tall angled, scrolled and panelled console jambs.
    French, late 19th century.

    Note. The last two images show the fireplace with the later decorative steel and brass insert on a wooden frame. It is not suitable for use with a real fire.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 61"
    155 cms
    50"
    127 cms
    15 316"
    38.5 cms
    Internal 44 18"
    112 cms
    43 1116"
    111 cms
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Antique Fireplace Mantels and Chimneypieces in the Rococo Style of the 18th and 19th centuries.  This delicate and playful style, regarded by some at the time as risqué, was established in the 1730’s in France and quickly became widespread throughout Europe.  Rococo fireplaces, mantels and chimneypieces in marble, stone and wood ( frequently gilded in the 18th century  ), were again prolific in the Rococo Revival period of the early to mid 19th century mostly in Italy and France but many fine and grand examples were exported in great numbers to England, Ireland and Scotland. During the reign of Louis XV and the preceding Regence period a more feminine frivolity and intimacy held sway in the arts as a reaction to the monumental formality of the Baroque period.  In England and Germany the Rococo style came under the influence of the Oriental. This was evident in the chimneypiece mantels of Thomas Chippendale. At its best the Rococo style was meant to lighten the mood, to be enjoyed and to encourage gaiety and delight.

Our collection of Antique Rococo fireplaces, chimneypiece and mantels, contains an impressive range in marble, stone and wood. They will enhance any home whether you live in a period house or if you simply want to bring an element of period features to a more modern room design.