Stock No. 36551

Antique Art Nouveau White Glazed Pedestal Sink

A stylish antique art nouveau style stoneware pedestal sink with a white glaze finish and original nickel-plated fittings. This beautiful sink includes a range of character features including unusual taps – which tip forward to release the water – and parts of a Shanks and Co. pull up waste. Interestingly, this large oval shaped antique…

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£2,645.00

Dimensions

Depth: 69cm27.17in

Width: 93cm36.61in

Height: 80cm31.5in

Weight: 65kg143.3lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Crazed. Small chips and scuffs in places. Some minor staining around the waste. Repaired chip to the side of the pull waste; pull waste has been replaced with a conventional plug. Taps require refurbishment or replacement.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

Glazed, Stoneware

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1910

Maker

Unknown

Style

Art Nouveau, Victorian

About this piece

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A stylish antique art nouveau style stoneware pedestal sink with a white glaze finish and original nickel-plated fittings. This beautiful sink includes a range of character features including unusual taps – which tip forward to release the water – and parts of a Shanks and Co. pull up waste.

Interestingly, this large oval shaped antique sink is marked with an Argentinian maker’s stamp. However, is actually of English origin! Made at the beginning of the 20th century, this sink would’ve originally been made by an English manufacturer and rebranded for the export market. While its intended use was to be re-sold by an Argentinian reseller, it’s likely that this sink never left the country and has spent all its life in the UK.

With its unique heritage, original features and decorative art nouveau embellishment to the base, this reclaimed sink will make a character feature of any bathroom.

Additional information

Weight 65 kg
Dimensions 69 × 93 × 80 cm
Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1910

Maker

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