Stock No. 36606

Antique Johnson Brothers Sink on Cast Iron Stand

An antique sink with a cast iron stand by Johnson Brothers (Bros) of Hanley Ltd from Biclam Road. This Victorian style porcelain sink on cast iron stand is a beautiful addition to a vintage bathroom or period style cloakroom. The antique blue marble effect basin sits upon a cast iron stand painted to simulate a…

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£9,875.00

Dimensions

Depth: 52cm20.47in

Width: 70.5cm27.76in

Height: 127cm50in

Weight: 61kg134.48lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Some wear to the gold pin striping. There is also some discolouration to the indices of the hot tap. Period taps, waste, trap, pipe and flange included.

Wear

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

Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

Cast Iron, Iron, Metal, Porcelain

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1901

Maker

Johnson Brothers

Style

Victorian

About this piece

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An antique sink with a cast iron stand by Johnson Brothers (Bros) of Hanley Ltd from Biclam Road.

This Victorian style porcelain sink on cast iron stand is a beautiful addition to a vintage bathroom or period style cloakroom.

The antique blue marble effect basin sits upon a cast iron stand painted to simulate a walnut finish and ornately cast with a pair of striking dragons to the legs and a tall backsplash with floral transfer print tiles. This Biclam sink is further elevated by complete original fittings and beautiful clam shell soap dishes.

The Former Thomas Crapper Museum of Bathroom Sanitary Ware

Sanitary ware extraordinaire and enthusiast Simon Kirby was the proud owner of a rare and impressive collection of Thomas Crapper toilets, basins and baths.

As the former director of Thomas Crapper & Co, Kirby spent more than 40 years carefully sourcing these specialist pieces, making it his vocation to ensure such rare and valuable sanitary ware was saved and salvaged, creating the former Thomas Crapper Museum.

Kirby made it his vocation to ensure such rare and valuable pieces were saved and salvaged.

Over the years, the former museum has not been open to the public, with only a few history enthusiasts and keen customers having been invited to view a handful of pieces.

Names such as Doulton and Co and Twyfords form part of this outstanding collection that demonstrates the development of sanitaryware over the centuries.

Although Kirby sold the iconic Thomas Crapper company 8 years ago, he remains an expert in the history of the ‘smallest room’ and now serves as a consultant to the Royal Household.

Here at UK Architectural Heritage Ltd we are delighted to offer a select few of these rare items for sale.

Pieces of such quality and condition are hard to find, but now they have an opportunity to be cherished by new admirers; whether it is sinks of varying designs or baths that are nothing short of impressive, each piece has its own unique style and character, ready to take pride of place in a new home or exhibition.

Additional information

Weight 61 kg
Dimensions 52 × 70.5 × 127 cm
Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1901

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