Stock No. 36605

Antique Victorian Sink with Primed Cast Iron Stand

An elegant antique Victorian sink on original cast iron legs, circa 1900, from the former Thomas Crapper Museum of Bathroom Sanitaryware collection by Simon Kirby. In a beautiful clean condition, the basin displays original nickel plated fittings and scallop shaped soap dishes, as it sits upon on a cast iron stand finished in an appealing grey…

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£3,975.00

Dimensions

Depth: 47cm18.5in

Width: 71cm27.95in

Height: 89.5cm35.24in

Weight: 39kg85.98lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Light crazing and discolouration to the areas of the glaze. Transports as 6 pieces. Banjo, taps and waste included. Nickel plated fittings.

Wear

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

Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

Cast Iron, Iron, Metal, Painted, Primer

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1900

Maker

Unknown

Style

Victorian

About this piece

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An elegant antique Victorian sink on original cast iron legs, circa 1900, from the former Thomas Crapper Museum of Bathroom Sanitaryware collection by Simon Kirby.

In a beautiful clean condition, the basin displays original nickel plated fittings and scallop shaped soap dishes, as it sits upon on a cast iron stand finished in an appealing grey primer.

Thanks to its square proportions and Victorian design, this antique sink is perfect for adding opulence to a period ensuite, vintage cloakroom or traditional family bathroom.

 

The Former Thomas Crapper Museum of Bathroom Sanitaryware

Sanitaryware extraordinaire and enthusiast Simon Kirby was the proud owner of a rare and impressive collection of antique toilets, basins and baths.

Until 2016 Kirby was the managing director of Thomas Crapper & Co; he spent more than 40 years carefully sourcing these specialist pieces, making it his vocation to ensure such rare and valuable sanitaryware was saved and preserved, creating what was known as the Thomas Crapper Museum.

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

Names such as Thomas Crapper, George Jennings, Shanks, 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 nearly ten 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 pieces of this remarkable collection.

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 collection.

Additional information

Weight 39 kg
Dimensions 47 × 71 × 89.5 cm
Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1900

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