A Set of Antique Gothic Church Doors
A Set of Antique Gothic Church Doors. Arched, gothic style Pine exterior doors, salvaged from a church in Cambridgeshire. Both doors feature bold, decorative iron work adding to their medieval appearance.
A Set of Antique Gothic Church Doors. Arched, gothic style Pine exterior doors, salvaged from a church in Cambridgeshire. Both doors feature bold, decorative iron work adding to their medieval appearance.
A 19th century carved York stone armorial plaque. Depicting a coat of arms showing crowns and cockerels, this medieval style piece would make for a stately decorative sculpture inside a period property, instilling any interior with English history and grandeur. This piece dates to the early 19th century and showcases a mixture of styles, including
Nine Reclaimed English Carved Balustrades. A set of nine Yorkstone balusters salvaged from a garden terrace in Yorkshire. Additional Dimensions Each Balustrade: Height 63 cm Width 18 cm Depth 18 cm
Twelve encaustic tiles (three, four tile panels) with a neo-medieval design. Four tiles combine to form a quatrefoil with a fox and a hen in each foil and with quarter quatrefoils at the outer corners.
A pair of porch brackets, salvaged from a house in Cirencester. These would have supported a single stone slab, or a timber structure covered with lead. Height 72 cm Width 35 – 84 cm (of which 13 – 61 cm is seen once installed) Depth 10 cm
Antique Chinese Oval Fish Bowl Planter. A brilliant oriental, oval shaped bowl with a beautiful turquoise glaze on the inside. The outer side of the bowl has depictions of dragons. This bowl has old iron repair staples, these were only used on high value items.
Once used as roof ridge tiles, this 10-piece set of architectural stonework makes a handsome feature in a scenic country garden, useable as coping for a low garden wall or as ornamental statuary. Originating from Scotland, the set comprises of 5 plain sandstone pieces alongside 3 sections with stylistic finials shaped like thistles and a
A beautifully hand-carved 19th century limestone statue of a scholar. This was reclaimed from a house in Cumbria. Dating from the mid-late 19th century, the limestone is of beautiful colour and quality, the statue depicting a scholar dressed in robes and holding a book with a bird by their feet.
An antique stained glass panel depicting nobleman in a rural scene. Dating to circa 1674, this large panel exhibits vibrant hand-painted colours. The intriguing eclectic scene shows two herdsmen and a herd of cattle above a nobleman holding a musket, flanked by a fleur de lys crest, surmounted by a knights helmet. The coat of
Antique Decorative Mounted Wrought Iron. An Intricately worked and decorated wrought iron, parcel gilt, pediment. This beautiful iron work was salvaged from Salisbury Cathedral. Additional Dimensions Iron Height 33 cm Width 150.5 cm Depth 5 cm