A pair of English Arts and Crafts style fire grate. The brass and wrought iron fire dogs in the style of Ernest Gimson are paired with a shaped fire basket. These pierced filigree finials have a deep neck, and shining brass finish. This impressive fire grate alludes to luxury and elegance, making it a beautiful
An antique late Georgian Ashburton marble fire surround. In elegant architectural form, its large size makes this marble fireplace suitable for the main room of a period townhouse or Regency style property. Amongst its numerous elegant features is the striking mantel, supported on consecutive cut square and turned columns, embellished with statuary marble capitals and
An antique handcarved pale sandstone fire surround salvaged from a property in Derby. Dating to the late Victorian period, this simple yet elegant fireplace offers a timeless look with its smooth finish and pale sandstone – a handsome feature for interiors old and new. Additional Dimensions: Opening Height 97cm (38.19in) Opening Width 92cm (36.22in) Width
A reclaimed petite Shanks Belfast sink dating to circa 1920. With a wonderfully shaped rim, this unusually sized sink could be flush mounted into a counter top or supported on brackets. Its desirable shallow basin is suitable for period and modern properties alike. Additional dimensions Internal depth 9.5cm (3.74in)
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
An excellent restored antique wrought iron driveway gate with original posts. This superb gate originates from the late Victorian era, traditionally crafted at the hand of a talented 19th century blacksmith and has been beautifully restored. Shot-blasted and primed, this gate and posts are ready for positioning at the entrance to a property, the ornate
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 pair of antique wrought iron panels. These panels are an ode to their English Blacksmith, made from wrought iron with an unusual elegant scrolling leaf and foliage design. In Georgian style, these panels could be used decoratively in a period style garden or as an ornate trellis.
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 antique porcelain sink with a cast iron wall bracket by WE Baker, Tapistock. Finished in dark grey primer, the scrolling decorative wall bracket is an intricate addition to this already elegant basin. Its scalloped soap dishes accompany the original brass taps, making this a desirable new sink for a period style bathroom. The perfect
A wonderfully vibrant pair of antique colourful stained glass windows, reclaimed from a hotel in Newquay, UK. Though dating from the late 19th century, these Victorian era leaded glass panels make stunning feature windows in properties traditional and modern alike, suiting any home seeking glass in vivid multicolours. An almost matching set, the pair varying
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 brilliantly vibrant antique English stained glass fanlight, reclaimed from part of a large window in a hotel in Newquay, UK. Though it dates from the late 19th century, this Victorian fanlight will make a stunning feature above a porch or dividing door in properties traditional and modern alike, suiting any home seeking glass in
A large and impressive round communal sink by Royal Doulton. This spectacular sink is ideal for a commercial bathroom project as a communal sink but could also be used in a large interior such as a workshop or studio as a stylish, spacious washing station. It is made from glazed stoneware and has a nickel-plated
Seventeen beautifully handcrafted Georgian wrought iron balustrades, circa 1790. Crafted at the hand of a talented 18th century blacksmith, these metal balustrades are an excellent quality example of old English ironwork. Ornately designed, these antique balustrades are nearly all made on an angle, previously used as railings for a staircase. They could be used in
A spectacular and very large set of late 19th century antique cast and wrought iron driveway gates with original posts, reclaimed from a property in Warwickshire. To find a set of entrance gates of this scale, age and design is uncommon, making these very rarely available. The gates themselves are traditionally blacksmith made and form
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 elegant marble statue of the pacing stallion after the antique by Alceo Doessena. Inspired by the Horses of San Marco in Venice, this beautifully carved stallion is a testament to Dossena’s artistry. In all’antica style, he included a strut and palm tree as supports for the fragile composition of the horse. This piece evokes
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