A large scale late 19th century antique carved English oak fire surround in the Jacobean style. Beautifully carved yet understated in appearance, this reclaimed fireplace has an appealing golden oak colour that will make a chic feature of contemporary and traditional interiors alike. Features include a Jacobean style carved tablet and arched fluting the frieze
Four early 20th century antique oak glazed windows, reclaimed from a Norfolk farmhouse. Characterised by their unusual patterned glazing, each window is in a matching style, leaded with repeating roundels 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 set of 5 late 18th / early 19th century bronze servant bells mounted on their original old pine board. Once situated in the servant’s quarters of a large English house, these Georgian servant bells are still in working order after more than 220 years. Also known as house bells, these bells were connected via
An antique ecclesiastical stained glass panel of a biblical scene. Dating to circa 1890, this well painted large panel displays vivid colours and quality craftsmanship. It would make a stunning feature window flooded with natural light into a main room or ecclesiastical building. The panel depicts a modern take of Jesus ‘Calming a Storm’ from
A heavy-duty and high-quality sculptural Art Deco bronze wall panel, brilliantly crafted with a bold and symmetrical design synonymous with 1920s style! This panel is perfect for creating a dramatic statement on an interior wall with its polished patina to the face side and its striking design of sharp lines and eye-catching scrolls.
An antique stained glass window of St Edward. This dramatic stained glass window reads ‘St Edward’ paired with religious crests to either side while the night sky surrounds the religious figure. Competently painted, this window is a stunning and detailed interior feature inspired by the saint. The vivid colours would look striking flooded with daylight
An antique Delft tile of a figure in Turkish dress, by Ravesteijn of Utrecht, after the original drawing by Nicolas De Nicolay dating to circa 1551. Dating to circa 1870, this striking tile has been in use for over 150 years and as such has a characterful, timeworn look. The Dutch 6inch tile displays a
A mounted antique carved wooden cartouche mould from the Tucker collection. This is one of many moulds we are selling from this vast collection assembled by British make-up artist, Christopher Tucker. Dating from the late 18th to mid 19th centuries, this wooden mould has been exceptionally hand carved by talented Victorian artisans, the elaborate details
A large and elaborately designed antique cast bronze frame with a vibrant, even patina. Dating from the early 20th century, this beautiful metal panel could be creatively used in a number of ways. It will make a striking feature of an interior, the openwork scrolls creating a stylish frame for a mirror or painting. Alternatively,
An antique Italian white statuary and red jasper marble fire surround dating to circa 1760. This unusual fireplace has a petite stature and unique style. You can just imagine it as a central piece in the reception room of a Neoclassical or Baroque style townhouse or country property. The moulded shelf sits above a curved
A pair of beautifully weathered antique Italian limestone ornaments of putti with a lion and a sheep; two of five we are selling in a similar style. Though these garden statues date from the early 20th century, they will make stunning sculptures in a 21st century garden – whether that be a character antique feature
A set of 24 antique encaustic floor tiles by Maw & Co. Dating to circa 1870, the set comprises of twenty-four 6-inch tiles in Pugin style with a buff finish. These impressive tiles showcase a repeating octagonal pattern of stylised foliage in a dark red with a background in a golden neutral tone, perfect for
A bolection style antique breche marble fire surround, sourced from a £13 million house in Hampstead, London. The unusual colour of the breche marble makes this an eye-catching fireplace. The matching hearth is a rare fine, only adding to this fire surrounds high-end elegant English beauty and scale. Incorporating a range of styles, this marble
A weathered antique Neoclassical finial sourced from an estate in Shropshire. Dating to circa 1780, this finial has a desirable weathered look only achieved after exposure to the elements over many years. You can just imagine this striking antique adding charm to a handsome garden or courtyard of a period property. Beneath the characterful weathered
A large antique stained glass arched panel of King Francois I. Competently painted, this late 19th century French window is a stunning and detailed interior feature inspired by this affluent figure. Previously forming the front of a cabinet, this stained glass would make a distinctive feature window in any period property, flooded with natural light.
This antique French film developing tray would’ve once been used to create print photographs. In the age before the digital camera, photos were developed by capturing an image exposure and submerging the sheet in chemicals to reveal a negative image. Photo developing troughs like this one were used to house the chemicals required for image
A pair of large reclaimed amethyst and white statuary marble obelisks. This pair of matching neoclassical style obelisks are suitable for any interior, modern or period. Dating to the mid 20th century, these obelisks are representative of the tapered pillars originally built in pairs at the entrances of ancient Egyptian temples. A highly famous obelisk,
An antique Blue John Campana vase, dating to circa 1820. Made from striking Blue John, this handsome urn displays banded veining in a classic campana form. It features gadrooned detail above a socle base with a striking flared urn above, complimented by a square black Ashford marble base. Blue John Blue John, also known as
An elegant antique art deco century Siena marble fireplace. Beautifully crafted in an architectural style, this fireplace has a timeless design and golden tone, perfect for contemporary and period properties alike. Dating to circa 1920, this Italian fireplace would suit properties of Art Deco, Regency, or Neoclassical style, making it an elegant yet versatile piece.
A set of 2 matching reclaimed red terracotta lattice plant pots; a timeless addition to gardens and patios of any style. Inspired by traditional designs of the Victorian era, these handmade terracotta planters both have a pleasing flared shape with lip to the top edge and are decorated with overlapping latticework detail. They have been
A pair of mounted antique carved wooden moulds from the Tucker collection. These are just two of many moulds we are selling from this vast collection assembled by British make-up artist, Christopher Tucker. Dating from the late 18th to mid 19th centuries, these wooden moulds have been exceptionally hand carved by talented Victorian artisans, the