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Standing at over 120cm tall, this rare prehistoric fossilised whale bone is a fascinating sculptural artefact for an interior or live-in museum. It was reputedly excavated in Beccles, Suffolk and has a natural shape and open texture formed through fossilisation over thousands – if not millions – of years. While we are not certain what
A Late Georgian or Regency Blacksmith made wrought iron driveway gate. Spanning 8 ft 7″ excluding the hinge and latch. Salvaged from a country estate in Devon.
A pair of 19th century tall buff terracotta garden finials. Dating to circa 1870, you can just imagine these striking antique finials either side of an entrance gate to a country estate, or as a striking pair of ornaments for a grand courtyard or townhouse. Each finial is of a matching design featuring a pointed
With its elegant, handcrafted scrollwork and ornate details, this antique wrought iron gate is a beautiful addition a traditional garden. It has stood the test of time for more than 130 years, made by a talented 19th century blacksmith. It has a recent paint finish and has been fitted with a new latch and hinges, making it
This pair of important Italian Renaissance marble baths belonged to the Warrior Pope Julius II, one of the most powerful and influential Popes of the 16th century. Unearthed from ‘La Suvera’, his Italian country villa in the heart of Siena, the pair of baths are handcrafted in Rosso Verona marble which would’ve once showcased a
Pair of Decorative Driveway Gates. The gates feature scrolled ends and decorative iron work throughout. They have been shot blasted and primed giving them their grand appearance.
A simple, profiled pool surround,made from Italian Pavonazzo Marble. External size 207 cm x 140.5 cm Internal size 152 cm x 86 cm Profile H 14 cm x W 27 cm
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