This spectacular, monumental 17th century English carved limestone fireplace, circa 1650, was reclaimed from Cobtree Manor House, England (demolished 1968). Standing at 2 m tall (6’ 5”) and over 2.7 m wide (9’), this exceptional English fire surround is a very rare find. It is not often you find a chimneypiece like this outside of
A very large cabinet pyrite and calcite specimen originating from Madagascar, displayed on one of our exclusive museum-quality painted plaster bases. Naturally formed over millions of years, this striking mineral specimen has a calcite base with a pyrite coating. It showcases a distinctive golden colour, typical of pyrite, for which its metallic lustre is famously
An antique porcelain sink with one tap and a cast iron wall bracket. This English sink is fitted with one period French style tap and decorated with a scalloped shaped edge, making it an unusual find. The decorative yet functional cast iron wall bracket with a floral design and a desirable distressed paint finish only
Four early 20th century reclaimed oak glazed windows, reclaimed from a Norfolk farmhouse. Characterised by their unusual patterned glazing, each window is in a matching style, leaded with repeating circles within solid oak frames. These are natural oak to one side and finished in old white paint to the reverse. They could be used in
A naturally occurring blue-green botryoidal chrysocolla mineral specimen, originating from Kalukuluku in Congo and presented on one of our exclusive painted plaster display plinths. Defined by its vibrant colour, chrysocolla forms as crusts where copper minerals have been transformed by water. It is found in various forms including botryoidal specimens on a matrix like this
A rare, naturally occurring witherite plate specimen from Settlingstones Mine in Northumberland, presented on an exclusive medium size painted plaster display plinth. Originally worked as a lead mine, Settlingstones near Haydon Bridge was one of the largest producers of witherite in the UK. The mine closed in 1969. Witherite is considered an uncommon mineral. Celebrated
A late 19th century antique stained glass window of St. Luke, also known as Luke the Evangelist. He is first referred to as “the beloved physician” in the letters of St. Paul. In this highly detailed stained glass depiction, the Saint is pictured overlooking Mary and the baby Jesus in the stable with the Latin
A very large cabinet natural quartz specimen originating from Madagascar and presented on an exclusive painted plaster display plinth. This superb mineral is a stunning and unique specimen of quartz, formed by nature over thousands of years. It features a complex arrangement of small and medium sized crystals, some of which have naturally occurring phantom
A striking antique Georgian style armillary sundial featuring an unusual 20th century armillary sphere mounted upon a beautifully weathered Georgian era red sandstone column plinth. Certain to look stunning at the centre of a courtyard, the steel sundial features a small patinated bronze figure holding up the sphere, lifting it towards the heavens with the
A very attractive Georgian style reclaimed carved pine fire surround. Dating from the early 20th century, this antique fireplace is finely carved throughout with neoclassical style urns and oval paterae to the frieze and cascading ribbons to the jambs. With its natural wood finish and neutral colour, this Georgian style fireplace is simply timeless, making
A late Georgian style carved pine fire surround, circa 1850. Crafted at the hand of a talented 19th century woodworker, this antique fireplace is beautifully carved, the frieze depicting foliage and mythical creatures centred by an urn. It is a handsome surround for a traditional townhouse or period property, the dog leg opening further adding
A matching pair of decorative antique bronze Medici style urns, sat upon black marble bases with scroll decoration to the front. Inspired by the design of the monumental 1st century marble Medici Vase, these beautiful antique urns are of campana shape, each decorated with figures in classical attire and acanthus moulded handles. They will look