At UK Architectural Heritage, we have a vast range of antique sanitaryware from many eras, including Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco and Mid-Century. From stunning roll-top and copper baths, porcelain pedestal basins and reclaimed sinks to antique patterned toilets and Victorian urinals, we’re sure to have the perfect match for your antique bathroom.
Interested in something a little special and unique? We specialise in supplying unusual restored bathroom sinks and basins. This includes beautiful reclaimed butler sinks for classic farmhouse kitchens, wall mounted sinks with cast iron brackets perfect for cloakrooms and ensuites and charming blue and white transfer print sink bowls to suit traditional and contemporary bathrooms alike.
Sourced from England, France, Italy and across Europe, our expert buying team select each sink, toilet, urinal and bath tub for its quality, beauty and charm, ensuring both functionality and style for your home or project. Be it a vintage ensuite, traditional Victorian bathroom, farmhouse utility room or country kitchen, we sell a huge selection of antique sanitaryware perfect for every project.
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A reclaimed art deco bathroom pedestal sink circa 1930 with a beautiful white porcelain glaze, fitted with an original plunger waste and taps. Though this reclaimed English sink dates from the early 20th century, its large rectangular basin and sweeping pedestal will suit bathrooms and ensuites of traditional townhouses and contemporary cottages alike.
This original reclaimed French pedestal sink is the epitome of the Art Deco era with its striking stepped design! Originating from early 20th century France, it would’ve been a statement piece of its time and remains so to this very day, becoming the focal point of Deco inspired bathroom.
A reclaimed Edwardian style pedestal sink originating from early 20th century France with a sweeping pedestal, raised splashback and original fittings. This elegant French sink will make a smart addition to a traditional bathroom or vintage inspired ensuite, pairing the smart elegance of Edwardian styling with the flair of French craftsmanship.
An antique early 20th century Louis style double sink with porcelain legs. This French piece incorporates a range of styles, including Edwardian, Victorian, and Louis. Dating from 1910, this antique is an elegant sink unit for a vintage bathroom or traditional couple’s ensuite. The two porcelain sinks feature stylish taps and pop-up plunger plug mechanisms,
A rare antique George Jennings London wash basin dating to circa 1890. With an original porcelain basin decorated with floral transfers and butterflies, accompanied by scalloped shaped soap dishes, this sink is quite eye-catching; making it ideal for a vintage style main bathroom or ensuite. It was previously removed from an English country houses before
An antique early 20th century cast iron bath with chrome framed shower canopy. This bath’s shining chrome taps and original shower head compliments its Edwardian style. It would make an elegant fit in a vintage main bathroom or ensuite of an Edwardian or Victorian property. It has shower, spray, plunge and wave functions.
An antique cast iron plunger bathtub with stylised fish shaped feet, by Ewart and Son Ltd, circa 1880. This cast iron piece is of English heritage and Victorian style; it would certainly make a perfect fit for a country home or vintage style townhouse. Its interesting fish shaped feet and smooth white painted finish only
A large early 20th century Art Deco pedestal sink originating from France. This antique porcelain sink is a substantial size, perfect for a main bathroom in a chic Art Deco style property or period townhouse. Pairing function with form, its angular design is evocative of early 20th century styling and certainly won’t be overlooked within
A large antique double ended bathtub with stylised ball and claw feet, by George Jennings, circa 1880. This cast iron bath’s previous home was a country house near Cirencester. It is of English heritage and Victorian style, and will certainly make a perfect fit for a country home or vintage style townhouse. Its interesting fish
This late 19th century Victorian porcelain sink on cast iron stand is a beautiful addition to a vintage bathroom or period style cloakroom. The antique sink – with elegant leaf shaped soap dishes and a shaped backsplash – sits upon a cream painted iron stand, ornately cast with a pair of striking dragons to the
This antique porcelain sink on cast iron stand circa 1890 is an elegant addition to a vintage ensuite or period Victorian bathroom. The sink is elevated by an elaborately cast iron base detailed with open latticework below scrolling anthemion style foliage and unusual masks. It is supplied with modern traditional style nickel plated taps as
A large antique John Bolding Carrara marble corner basin with porcelain sink. Dating between circa 1890 to 1910 and twice the standard size, this sink is a Trone model, and incorporates Victorian and Edwardian styles. This sink would make a lovely addition to a larger bathroom in a grand country home or townhouse. John Bolding
An antique Victorian corner sink with a wall bracket stamped “Teuton & Co”. With its scallop soap dishes and vintage taps this elegant piece would make for a beautiful new addition to a bathroom in a Victorian townhouse or vintage style ensuite. The additional cream painted cast iron brackets only add to its elegance. For
An antique French Edwardian porcelain bidet dating to circa 1920. This early 20th century piece has a smooth curved shape and crisp finish, which would make for a stylish addition to a bathroom in a contemporary or period property, such as a Victorian townhouse. History of the Bidet Nobody knows who was responsible for the
A vintage art deco Dutch porcelain bidet made by De Sphinx. This 20th century piece has an even crazed vintage look, which would make for a stylish addition to a bathroom in a contemporary or period property. De Sphinx De Sphinx, more commonly known as Royal Sphinx, was founded by Petrus Regout in 1834 in
A reclaimed art deco Porcher porcelain pedestal sink dating from the 1930s. This elegant piece comes with a matching pedestal and stylish taps. This 1930s style would make for a sophisticated and smart look in a contemporary or period home. Porcher After 100 successful years in the French market, Porcher was acquired by American Standard
A late 19th/early 20th century Victorian washstand with Carrara marble surface, splash back and modern marble effect porcelain sink. This piece has an ebonised finish, with a dark tone that resembles rich ebony, instilling a luxurious look in any setting. It would make for a decorative or functional addition in English period and contemporary bathrooms
A handsome Victorian blue and white transfer print bowl sink circa 1880. This model is ‘The Panorama’ and is suitable for mounting above a surface or recessed depending on your desired look. Over 140 years old, this beautiful antique sink has stood the test of time for over a century yet looks timeless in period
A simple and elegant white antique marble effect bowl sink dating from the late 19th century by R Hovendon & Sons, London. This large round Victorian sink features a beautiful marble effect that’s a stylish addition to period and contemporary bathrooms alike. This versatile sink could be sunk into a counter or placed as a
An excellent condition glazed white porcelain embossed antique toilet by Charles Winn & Co. circa 1890. This model is the ‘Severn’ No. 183000 and features beautiful, embossed relief decoration to the outside that brings elegance to any period bathroom or vintage ensuite. It is designed for use with a high level cistern and the waste
A simple and elegant antique porcelain bowl sink dating from the early 20th century. This round Victorian sink features crazing throughout that’s a stylish addition to period and contemporary bathrooms alike. It is designed to be sunk into a counter rather than placed on top of a counter due to its rounded base.