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  • Stock: 6615

    A very large and grand Gothic Revival fireplace in a warm hued Caen limestone, the wide frieze carved with quatrefoil panels above a Tudor arch opening with foliate spandrels incorporating the date 1843. The jambs are decorated with more Gothic tracery.

    English, 1843.

    View our collection of: Antique Renaissance, Gothic Tudor Fireplace mantels and Chimneypieces: 1260 - 1600

    Width Height Depth
    External 87"
    221 cms
    60 58"
    154 cms
    12"
    30.4 cms
    Internal 51"
    129.6 cms
    43 12"
    110.5 cms
  • Stock: 16710

    A large and dramatic Reformed Gothic fire basket in cast iron. The most eye catching feature is without doubt the fireback, cast with a dragon being engulfed by flames. This is mounted over a generous basket with a fret apron and supported by andirons terminating in a trefoil style finial.

    English, late 19th century.

    Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré.

    Awaiting restoration.

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

    Width Height Depth
    39 38"
    100 cms
    33 1116"
    85.7 cms
    20 18"
    51 cms
  • Stock: 16579

    A large, boldly carved Victorian corbel fireplace in a pencil statuary marble. The generous moulded shelf rests over a plain frieze, and is supported by bold panelled and acanthus corbels, over plain jambs.

    English, c.1860.

    View our collection of: Antique Victorian, William IV and Edwardian fireplaces and chimneypieces.

    Width Height Depth
    External 74"
    188 cms
    47 58"
    121 cms
    12 316"
    31 cms
    Internal 38 316"
    97 cms
    38 14"
    97.3 cms
  • Stock: 16721

    A fine and large 17th century ebonised ripple mirror. This striking mirror has a wonderful patina, the warmth of the wood just gleaning through the original ebonised finish. This encloses a foxed Mercury plate.
    Such a wonderful survival from this period, perhaps originally a picture frame, and later re-purposed as a mirror.

    Possibly Italian made for the Dutch market, c.1670.

    These frames were thought to have originated in Germany - possibly Nuremberg - and are now most commonly associated with the Dutch 17th century tradition. The frames were in fact often produced in Italy, Spain and Flanders, using both ebony veneer and stained softwood. A machine was developed specifically to create the ripple effect, creating undulations in the wood using a fixed blade on a jig. These frames have become synonymous with the Dutch tradition as they were favoured by artists as they did not detract from the subject, and instead drew the gaze towards it.

    View our collection of: Antique mirrors and console tables

    Width Height Depth
    34 58"
    88 cms
    39 316"
    99.5 cms
    3 18"
    8 cms
  • 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.

    View our collection of: Antique mirrors and console tables

    Width Height Depth
    31 78"
    81 cms
    46 12"
    118 cms
    3 78"
    10 cms
  • Stock: 16282

    A very fun set of French bayonet fire tools with Gras Bayonet handles, the shafts of which incorporate the original blades.

    French, 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Firetools.

    Width Height Depth
    5 18"
    13 cms
    27"
    68.5 cms
    1 58"
    4 cms
  • Stock: 16697

    An exceptional giltwood Venetian wall mirror. The fine frame has strapwork cresting, pierced sides and apron, the whole carved with rocaille, c-scrolls and floral flourishes, enclosing the mirror plate, which is surmounted by a fine cartouche also with mirror plate to the crest.

    Venice, c.1780.

    View our collection of: Antique mirrors and console tables

    Width Height Depth
    47 58"
    121 cms
    65 38"
    166 cms
    2 38"
    6 cms
  • Stock: 16540

    An exceptionally fine 19th century French brass fender, Regence in style. Adorned with opposing griffins, whose rings hold a length of brass chain whilst they sit atop the beautifully cast chenet bar, this fender is wonderfully grand.

    French, early 19th century.

    Please note, the width can be reduced by bringing the chenet closer together.

    View our collection of: Antique Fenders, Firescreens and Nursery Guards

    Width Height Depth
    46 1116"
    118.5 cms
    16 78"
    43 cms
    6 14"
    16 cms
  • Stock: 16703

    A French gilt-bronze fire-screen, the frame surmounted by a ribbon-tied wreath, the sides with flaming torches, the mesh screen mounted with a relief-cast musical trophy.

    French, early 20th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Firescreens.

    Width Height Depth
    29 1116"
    75.5 cms
    30 316"
    76.8 cms
    10 316"
    26 cms
  • Stock: 6622

    A rare fireplace insert by Thomas Jeckyll for Barnard Bishop and Barnard. Epitomising the Aesthetic movement style, the insert is mounted with a cast brass panel decorated with Jeckyll's signature use of Japanese mons, but the most striking decoration is of course the handpainted tiles on a burnt orange ground, decorated with birds of paradise perching on stylised branches. A rare survival of extraordinary beauty.

    English, circa 1870. Notes: Barnard, Bishop and Barnards were at the heart of Norwich's iron industry, and the company gained an international reputation after their collaboration with Thomas Jeckyll. Jeckyll’s associations with a group of London artists – notably James Abbott McNeill Whistler – made him a key figure in the Anglo-Japanese Aesthetic Movement. Jeckyll used japonaise designs for Barnards’ fireplaces while his sunflower motif came to symbolise the Aesthetic Movement.

    View our collection of: Antique Fire grates and Register grates.

    Width Height Depth
    External 38"
    96.5 cms
    38"
    96.5 cms
    8"
    20.3 cms
    Internal 18 38"
    46.7 cms
    28 12"
    72.5 cms
  • Stock: 16467

    A fine antique fire tool stand in brass, with a fine barleytwist shaft and an ornate base. Perfect when paired with a set of our brass fire tools.

    French, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Firetools.

    Width Height Depth
    9 38"
    24 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms
    9 38"
    24 cms
  • Stock: 16532

    A wonderful set of Rococo style fire tools in brass. Topped with rocaille foliate handles, the slender shafts terminate in scrolling foliate tongs, and a lovely repoussé shovel.

    English, c.1880.

    View our collection of: Antique Firetools.

    Width Height Depth
    5 14"
    13.5 cms
    26 1316"
    68 cms
    3 18"
    8 cms
  • Stock: 16597

    A charming 19th century companion set in brass, comprising three fire tools with turned and engraved handles and the scalloped shovel.

    English, 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Firetools.

    Width Height Depth
    7 12"
    19 cms
    33 18"
    84 cms
    7 18"
    18 cms
  • Stock: 16200

    A large set of steel fire tools on stand. This companion set is strikingly modern in design, with twisted shafts and stand with a scrolling tripartite base.

    English, c.1890.

    View our collection of: Antique Firetools.

    Width Height Depth
    Stand 11"
    28 cms
    34 58"
    88 cms
    11"
    28 cms
  • Stock: 16603

    An Aesthetic Movement octagonal occasional table with an ebonised finish and a Ebony, Thuya and marquetry veneered top, raised on turned legs united by a crossover stretcher.

    English, c.1870 .

    View our collection of: Antique furniture

    Diameter Height
    22"
    56 cms
    25 38"
    64.5 cms
  • Stock: 16106

    A set of unusual and large wrought iron fire tools, with matching tool rests, very much in the Aesthetic Movement Style. The tools are finished with brass rings to the finials, and the tool rests have turned brass knobs.

    English, c.1890.

    View our collection of: Antique Firetools.

    Width Height Depth
    Firetools 5 14"
    13.5 cms
    36 58"
    93 cms
    2"
    5 cms
    Rests 8 14"
    21 cms
    12 316"
    31 cms
  • Stock: 16590

    A fine example of an early twentieth century oak cased time recorder clock, with an eight day movement. The glass to the door bears the words Blick-Time Recorders Limited 174 Gray's Inn Road London SE1. The clock face with Roman numerals is set within a wooden frame and bears the name "Blick Time Recorder Ltd. 188 Grays Inn Road, London EC". The ornate cast iron front containing the card slot is also inscribed with the Blick name in a diamond lozenge This Time Recorder clock is fully serviced and in full working order, with its original keys.

    English, circa 1930.

    Notes: Time Recorders like this one would have been used to record the times workers came in and out of their place of work. Blick was started around 1900. In 1917 the company bought the sales rights for the Follet time stamp (USA). Blick was one of the two largest manufacturers of time recorders in the UK. In 1920 the National Time Recorder Company agreed to market their machines as 'Blick National' in the UK. In 1922 the company 'Blick Time Recorders Ltd' was established and in 1927 the word 'National' was was dropped and all machines being sold under the Blick name.

    View our collection of: Antique clocks and clock garniture

    Width Height Depth
    14"
    35.5 cms
    34 14"
    87.2 cms
    11"
    28 cms
  • 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

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

    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: 6602

    A strikingly simple early Victorian chimneypiece in a softly mottled grey and white Carrara marble. The flat shelf rests over a plain shelf and jambs.

    English, c.1860.

    View our collection of: Antique Victorian, William IV and Edwardian fireplaces and chimneypieces.

    Width Height Depth
    External 64 18"
    162.7 cms
    47"
    119.3 cms
    10 18"
    25.7 cms
    Internal 38 38"
    97.5 cms
    38 38"
    97.5 cms
  • Stock: 6600

    A beautifully simple warm hued stone fireplace. The wide shelf rests over the plain frieze and jambs, which are simply chamfered around the opening.
    This fireplace would be perfect in a traditional country interior, but would also suit the simplicity of a more contemporary home too.

    English, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Baroque Chimneypieces inc English, Italian, French, Flemish Bolection fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 57 12"
    146 cms
    48 38"
    123 cms
    8 18"
    20.7 cms
    Internal 29 78"
    76 cms
    37"
    94 cms
  • Stock: 6598

    A Large fireplace in a softly mottled Carrara marble. The serpentine shelf rests on generous corbels and canted jambs which flank the panelled frieze, centred by a keystone.

    Belgian, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Victorian, William IV and Edwardian fireplaces and chimneypieces.

    Width Height Depth
    External 71 14"
    181 cms
    49 316"
    124.9 cms
    17 18"
    43.5 cms
    Internal 39 1316"
    101 cms
    39 18"
    99.3 cms
  • Stock: 15368

    A small Arts and Crafts three barred cast iron fire grate of organic form, with a curving backplate and standards reminiscent of a shepherd's crook. English, late 19th century.

    Link to: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    20 12"
    52 cms
    20 1116"
    52.5 cms
    10 38"
    26.5 cms
  • Stock: 13942


    A pair of small 20th-century cut glass chandeliers, with baluster stem supporting 8 swan neck branches each with drip tray, glass lustre drops throughout.

    English, c.1950.

    View our collection of: Antique chandeliers.

    diameter drop
    Chandelier 21 14"
    54 cms
    19 12"
    49.5 cms
    With chain 35 316"
    89.5 cms
  • Stock: 16028

    A large pair of wonderfully ornate French ormolu andirons. They are beautifully cast, modelled as dragons with snake rings hung from their mouths.

    French, late 19th century.

    Photographed with 18" swan's nest basket, available separately.


    View our collection of: Antique Andirons, Fire Dogs, Alare and Chenets

    Width Height Depth
    12 58"
    32 cms
    23 316"
    59 cms
    22 1316"
    58 cms
  • Stock: 16556

    A rare pair of large cast iron Handyside urns after the the Medici Vase. These urns were manufactured by the renowned Andrew Handyside & Co Foundry, and as illustrated in the catalogue, are a near pair, with a different subject to the bas-relief friezes. The right is a faithful copy to the original Medici Vase, now on display at the Uffizi in Florence. Both are mounted on their original pedestals.

    English, c.1851.

    Notes: The Handyside Foundry exhibited this model at the Great Exhibition of 1851, as it was, and still remains, one of the most popular subjects from antiquity.

    Having returned from his uncle's engineering business in Russia, the young engineer Andrew Handyside took over the Britannia iron works in Derby in 1848, a foundry that was known for the quality of its casting, owing to the fine sand that could be found in the region. He made a wide range of materials in cast iron, from garden ornaments, to iron buildings and bridges.

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    Width Height Depth
    Urn & Base 23 58"
    60 cms
    54 14"
    138 cms
    23 58"
    60 cms
    Base 19 14"
    49 cms
    24"
    61 cms
  • Stock: 16539

    A large and grand 19th century Gothic Revival pedestal in oak. The panelled central stem is flanked by four slender columns at the corners, over which are mounted dainty floral rosettes.
    This substantial pedestal is perfect for a large piece of statuary, or even a jardinière, and is not unlike the pedestals used for display in 19th century museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum.

    English, mid-19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Columns, Plinths, Pedestals and Towers

    Width Height
    25 316"
    64 cms
    47 58"
    121 cms
  • Stock: 16011

    19th Century Victorian metamorphic folding library steps in beautifully quartered oak. The shaped backrest is carved with a simple roundel very much in the Arts and Crafts style, and when inverted, forms a 3 step ladder.

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    Width Height Depth
    16 12"
    42 cms
    32 1116"
    83 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms
  • Stock: 16558

    A Regency Mahogany waterfall bookcase. Beneath the simple scrolled broken pediment, the seven graduated shelves with crossbanded edges are flanked by scalloped waterfall ends, and supported on short turned legs.

    English, circa 1820.

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    Width Height Depth
    30"
    76.2 cms
    72"
    183 cms
    13"
    33 cms
  • Stock: 16387

    The most charming Regency bullseye fireplace in slate, which has been cut across the grain to make a feature of the natural striations in the stone. Ordinarily slate fireplaces of this period were painted, but this one was carefully made to showcase the beauty of the stone.
    The slender, moulded shelf, sits over a cushion moulded frieze and jambs.

    English, c.1820.

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

    Width Height Depth
    External 54 12"
    138.5 cms
    42 14"
    107.5 cms
    7 1116"
    19.6 cms
    Internal 33 18"
    84 cms
    35 1316"
    91 cms
  • Stock: 16530

    A set of two black painted cast iron garden urns on stands, attributed to the Handyside Foundry. This set of campana urns with flared lobed rims, have lovely acanthine foliate embellishments to the body, over gadrooned socles. They are mounted with mask and loop handles. The plinths are simply decorated with bound laurel wreaths.

    English, mid 19th century.

    Notes: The renowned American landscape gardener, writer and horticulturalist Andrew Jackson Downing (October 31, 1815 – July 28, 1852) speaks fondly of the garden urn stating,“There are few objects that may, with so much good effect, be introduced into the scenery of pleasure grounds, surrounding a tasteful villa, as the vase in its many varied forms.”

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    Width Height Depth
    Urn & Base 17 14"
    44 cms
    44"
    111.8 cms
    17 14"
    44 cms
    Base 13 58"
    34.5 cms
    19 1316"
    50.3 cms
  • Stock: 15840

    A large and rare neoclassical chimneypiece in a soft, honey toned sandstone. Very much in the manner of William Kent, and therefore Palladian in style, this grand chimneypiece bears a thick shelf carved with a bold egg and dart moulding and a delicately carved foliate undershelf. Both rest on a beautifully carved half-barrel frieze, with acanthus paterae carved in a cross-hatch arrangement, centred by a blank tablet. The half pilaster jambs with ionic capitals are carved with bead and reel details and enclose the flat crossette cornered ingrounds, with further egg and dart and leaf and dart mouldings.

    English, mid-20th century.

    Notes: William Kent was the preeminent architect of the early Georgian period and the father of Palladianism. His style was informed both by antiquity and the bold style of the Italian Baroque, which was introduced to him on his tour of Italy. He was the first British architect to consider the interior as part of the whole decorative scheme, and designed furniture and other the small details necessary to complete a room.

    View our collection of: Antique Baroque Chimneypieces inc English, Italian, French, Flemish Bolection fireplace mantels.

    Width Height Depth
    External 75 12"
    191.7 cms
    59 1316"
    152 cms
    12"
    30.5 cms
    Internal 41 14"
    105 cms
    46 316"
    117.3 cms
  • Stock: 16509

    A fine Italian centre table with a wonderful top comprising concentric bands of bookmatched burr walnut. The outer ring is exquisitely decorated with marquetry crosshatching, which frames a wide band of burr walnut veneer. This in turn, encloses the central decoration of beautifully inlaid marquetry of a foliate design, each leaf shown delicately curled. This magnificent tabletop is mounted on a turned pedestal triform base, terminating in beautifully carved scallop feet.

    A very useful table, perfect as a breakfast table, or a centre table.

    Italian, possibly Sorrento, circa.1860.

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    Diameter Height
    47 316"
    120 cms
    31 78"
    81 cms
  • Stock: 16314

    A fine set of three antique Louis XVI style cast iron fireplace panels. The main central panel is decorated with a basket of flowers on a background of ivy, beneath ribbon tied swags of flowers, surrounded by a moulded border with floral paterae corners. The two side panels are decorated with trumpets and sheet music, hung on tasselled cords and ribbons with matching borders.

    French, circa 1880. View our collection of: antique Firebacks

    Width Height Depth
    Main Panel 31"
    78.7 cms
    37 38"
    95 cms
    0 1316"
    2 cms
    Side Panels 17 12"
    44.5 cms
  • Stock: 14269

    A French Rococo four panel folding gilt brass and mesh fire screen with scrolling Rococo foliate decoration.

    French, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Firescreens.

    Width Height
    54 1116"
    139 cms
    26 38"
    67 cms
  • Stock: 16495

    A fine pair of 19th century Imari vases and covers.

    Each with a bell shaped cover over the body, sweeping to a slightly chamfered rim. The covers with panels of flowers, the finials or decorative knobs on the lids are in the form of a guardian lion, also known as a shishi. The vase tapering to a small proud foot rim. The bodies decorated with abundant flowers and foliage, against a scrolled flower background.

    Japanese, circa 1850.

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    Diameter Height
    12 316"
    31 cms
    21 14"
    54 cms
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