A tall painted early 19th century oak fireplace dating from circa 1800, utilising earlier 16th century parts. This understated antique fire surround has a simple panelled design, making a stylish addition to traditional country cottages and contemporary townhouses alike. The very dark grey / black paint finish will work beautifully alongside old style black and
A fascinating early 19th century English heraldic stained glass window detailing an unidentified family crest, circa 1820. Dating from the Georgian era, this stunning stained glass window is over 200 years old. The central crest, depicting a yellow shield with two red lions in a rampant stance between blue chevrons, sits within a multi-coloured border
A tall and superbly proportioned antique Tudor style limestone fireplace, carved with a shield to the frieze and leaves and berries to the spandrels, circa 1850. With its orange-yellow colour, this antique stone fireplace is an unusual find. The addition of the carved shield and arched opening with spandrels only adds to its grandeur, instilling
An original late Georgian limestone bolection fireplace dating from circa 1800 and reclaimed from a property in Oxfordshire. Despite being over 220 years old, this antique stone fire surround is a stylish chimneypiece for interiors modern and traditional alike thanks to its clean lines and neutral pale limestone colour. It is of good size and
A stunning antique white and red jasper marble fireplace, reclaimed from Grimston Park and dating from circa 1840. This beautiful mid 19th century fire surround pairs veined white marble with vibrant red jasper, a captivating Italian marble with dynamic shades of gold and white throughout. This contrast of colour and natural pattern creates a sophisticated
An antique early 18th century cast iron gate guard. Originating from Scotland, this large usual gate guard’s striking spikes give a menacing, medieval look, while displaying detail and precision; a masterclass in 18th century blacksmithing. The back would have likely been used as a decorative piece. This striking piece could be used as a wall
An antique sarcophagus hob grate in the manner of George Bullock. This English Regency period grate is constructed in striking cast iron and brass and finished in black granite polish. The original brass decorative elements include front and rear lion paw feet, a lion mask with ring handles to the sides, Anthemion and Palmettes to
An antique George III style fire grate in cast iron. This early 19th century fire grate is finely cast at the hand of its Georgian blacksmith. The tall cast iron back plate depicts a Neoclassical scene of a couple holding hands, while a person lies beneath shrubbery, calling out to them. The fan shaped burning
A handsome Victorian antique oak fire surround with an original mid oak finish, perfect for modern and traditional properties alike. Dating from the late 19th century, this antique fireplace isn’t characterised by elaborate details but instead has a simple architectural design with a smart moulded dog leg opening and barrel frieze, letting the beauty of
A large mid 19th century antique English carved mahogany fireplace with a handsome rich wood colour enhanced by a French polish finish. Traditionally styled, this antique fire surround is simply designed with fluted details to the frieze and jambs, while beautifully carved square florals the central frieze and end blocks add an ornate touch. Large
An antique Arts and Crafts fire grate. This late 19th century fire grate is accompanied by two Arts and Crafts style fire dogs in the manner of Artificier’s Guild and Edward Spencer. The two andirons showcase pierced brass discs with foliate detailing. This fire grate is an ode to its English blacksmith with its beautiful
A reclaimed art deco burr walnut fireplace. This very unusual burr walnut fire surround is inlaid with strips of white Bakelite. The clear lacquered finish adds to its design. This art deco fire surround is a testament to historical English craftsmanship, which would look as stylish in the reception room of a contemporary property as
An antique English Regency style fire surround salvaged from a property in Yorkshire. This pine and composition fire surround is richly decorated. It has a simple yet elegant design to suit traditional and contemporary homes alike. The tablet depicts a neoclassical scene; four figures are collecting fruit from under a tree while stylised foliage moulds
A reclaimed ebonised wood Bolection style fireplace. This striking bolection fireplace showcases rich ebonised wood with a deep black glossy finish, instilling any space with style and finesse. With a desirable size, this fire surround is suitable for a wide range of settings, from spacious traditional townhouses to compact contemporary cottages. Additional Dimensions: Opening Height
An antique George III style fire grate reclaimed from a house in London. Featuring a decoratively cast iron back plate with shaped bars, urn finials and pierced steel apron. Over 100 years old, it has certainly stood the test of time. This fireplace has an ornate design that’ll take pride of place in a grand
A large English Art Nouveau style fire gate. At over 160 years old, this Victorian cast iron fire basket has stood the test of time. Constructed from wrought and cast iron, the tall back is highlighted by the pair of raised stylised flowers. Finished in a black graphite polish. It has a dramatic and imposing
An antique Doulton & Co glazed green fire surround. Constructed in stoneware, this striking fire surround has an unusual pale green glazed finish, bringing elegance and style to period townhouses and country properties alike. In its original condition, this late Victorian fireplace displays detailed moulds to the frieze and is stamped ‘Doulton Lambeth London’ to
A large antique oval lead trough planter; a suitably stylish addition to any garden. Lightly weathered from exposure to the element through time, this lead planter dates from the early 20th century and has an attractive timeworn appeal. The front is decorated with one large and two smaller Tudor roses below a rope twist edge
An early 20th century antique English stained glass window detailed with the Devonport Coat of Arms. This stained glass window is one of a series of panels we are selling from towns and cities on the south coast of the British Isles. The Devonport Coat of Arms – depicting a naval crown and two oak
An antique cast iron fireplace insert. A distinctive Victorian fireplace insert with beautifully detailed allegorical figures above the opening. This prominent design offers the opportunity for styling in a variety of ways, and the cast iron material gives a polished finish eventuating the features. This piece would look perfect paired with a large Victorian style
An elegant reclaimed bolection Regency style fireplace with painted finish. Dating to circa 1850, this fire surround is a petite size, making it suitable for a wide range of settings – from spacious traditional townhouses to compact contemporary cottages. The pine is painted to a beautiful quality, showcasing the characterful time worn edge. Additional Dimensions