A handsome antique oak fire surround in the bolection style made by Bratt Colbran. Established in 1909, Bratt Colbran & Co Ltd of Oxgate Lane, Cricklewood, London were English manufacturers of stoves, heaters and fireplaces. Heavy and substantially constructed, this antique oak fireplace is testament to the company’s esteemed craftsmanship, having stood the test of
A beautiful reclaimed Victorian oak fire surround dating from the late 19th century. Characterised by its unusual shape, this antique fireplace exudes elegance with its dog leg profile and sweeping jambs, making a sophisticated addition to interiors traditional and contemporary alike. Additional Dimensions Opening height: 89 cm (35.03 in) Opening width: 90.5 cm (35.62 in)
A decorative group of 6 large mounted natural native, copper and silver specimens displayed on our small painted plaster bases. Ex. British collection, this superb group includes native silver from Imider Mine in Morocco, one of the largest mines on the African continent, and native copper from Keweenaw, USA – also known as “Copper County”
An English six panel reclaimed oak internal door dating from circa 1880. This antique door has a stripped finish, ready for applying with paint, stain or wax as desired. We are also selling a pair of doors in the same style. Reclaimed Doors Reclaimed doors are immersed in history. Just one door tells a thousand
A set of 55 reclaimed Minton tiles, ideal for use as an antique tile splashback, entranceway floor or fireplace hearth in a period cottage or Victorian era property. While we have arranged these antique tiles as pictured, they are not fixed and can be re-arranged in a desired pattern or shape to suit your interior
A Victorian glazed oak entranceway with single opening door to the centre, fixed glazed side panels and a glazed arched overthrow. Standing at almost 3m tall, this beautiful entry door makes an impressive entrance to a property or porch! It was reclaimed from a hotel in Nottingham. Crafted from solid oak, it has a stripped
A vibrant antique artisan stained glass window with floral patterns. This beautifully vibrant window dates from the late 19th century, but its intrinsic eye-catching design would make a spectacular focal point in properties old and new. Its centre holds a four petal bright flower, while other floral and foliage patterns surround it. This reclaimed stained
An antique Victorian white arched glazed door suitable for interior use. Dating to circa 1870, this elegant door was sourced from a Victorian orangery in Tetbury, England. It would look stunning in a similar room, such as a conservatory, or sunroom, with daylight shining through its multiple window panes. Its smooth arched top compliments the
An antique glazed arched interior mahogany door suitable for interior use. This wide scale door was reclaimed from Lincoln Inn Fields, London, from a property near to the Soane’s museum. It incorporates Victorian and Edwardian styles, with two raised and fielded panels to the one side, and flush moulded to reverse, it would make a
A grand antique mid 19th century hand-carved Portland stone fountain with intwined fish. Previously a fountain from the grounds of the Royal Observatory, in London, its large scale and unusual design would certainly make a brilliant new addition to any property. Incorporating Victorian and Georgian style, it could be used as a decorative garden piece
A pair of antique fire dogs depicting religious scenes, dating to circa 1860. Their shining bronze large scale panels, of Baroque style, are constructed to iron, which would allow them to stand proud next to a fireplace; perhaps in the main room of a country or period property. Four religious and biblical scenes are showcased
A large natural silky or fibrous malachite originating from Congo. Silky Malachite, which is a copper ore, is known for its rosette crystalline formation, and are often sparkling in appearance. This exceptional mineral has a striking form that has been moulded by nature over thousands of years. It showcases a rich green colour with areas