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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Thanks to its small size, this porcelain antique sink by Shanks & Co. is ideal for placement in a cloakroom or ensuite. It was once in The Grand Hotel, Hastings which was built in the 1840s and extensively remodelled throughout the 20th century. It features a curved front and a cast iron bracket for wall
A superb Victorian copper roll top bath dating from the late 19th century. This character bathtub is over 130 years old and is of good quality, heavier than other antique copper baths that we have seen. It has a distinctly French look with a generous roll top and central waste. Remnants of tinning and marks
An elegant Victorian porcelain bathroom sink with a stylish scrolling cast iron bracket circa 1890. This understated antique sink features two leaf shaped soap dishes and is inscribed with Patent No. 25541. It attaches to the wall via a cast iron bracket with a generous scroll to each side that creates a timeless look. Note:
This antique marble effect sink is a beautiful addition to bathrooms period and modern. Dating from the late 19th century, it features a porcelain sink with a timeless faux marble finish alongside an equally as elegant cast iron wall bracket. Wherever it is situated, this antique marble sink brings a luxurious feel, the overflow subtly
A simple yet understated antique porcelain sink with a cast iron bracket dating from the Victorian era circa 1890. This model is ‘The Smithfield’ and features its original plug, chain and waste. The scallop shell shaped soap dishes are the perfect complement for a feminine ensuite or vintage cloakroom. Note: Modern taps pictured are not
This elegant Victorian bathroom sink is a beautiful wash basin for the bathroom of a Victorian property or a contemporary cloakroom seeking a vintage look. Made in porcelain, this antique sink is decorated with a sepia toned transfer print, detailing intricate birds and florals to the basin and splashback surround. Taps shown are not included.
An impressive Art Deco style marble sink with accompanying original mirror splashback, manufactured by John Bolding and Sons, 19th and 20th century manufacturers of high-class sanitary appliances. This stunning sink once resided within a large country property in Sonning, near Reading. Dating from the mid 20th century, it makes quite the statement in the 21st
This blue and white antique corner sink has been mounted onto a pair of reclaimed period oak wall panels, creating a statement basin feature for a vintage bathroom or Victorian style ensuite. The porcelain basin features a floral blue transfer print pattern to the edge and bowl, stylised leaf soap holders and brass fittings including
An antique copper roll top bathtub by Ewart and Son Ltd, circa 1890. A beautiful piece for the vintage bathroom of an Edwardian or Victorian property, this copper bath features a stylish roll top, decorative leg covers and an attractive timeworn look. While baths like these are often of French origin, this copper bath was
Reclaimed from a property in Haywards Heath near Brighton, this marble sink with cabinet is an impressive feature for a mid-century or Art Deco style bathroom. It comprises of a 1950s peach marble sink by John Bolding and Sons – 19th and 20th century manufacturers of high-class sanitary wares – above an under-counter porcelain wash
An antique pedestal sink with a large oval shaped basin dating from the early 1900s. This Edwardian design is simple yet elegant, making a beautiful addition to a period bathroom, cloakroom or vintage ensuite. The glaze is in good condition, having stood the test of time for over 100 years. Design features include simply moulded
An elegant antique pedestal sink stamped Doulton & Co of Lambeth London, dating from the 1890s. Made from stoneware with a glazed finish, this reclaimed sink has a graceful form, the pedestal detailed with fluting below a large oval-shaped basin with moulded soap holders. With some restoration, this beautiful antique sink will look stunning in
An antique Victorian porcelain sink on an ornate cast iron sink stand dating from the 1880s. This beautifully designed sink is perfect for an elegant cloakroom, Victorian style bathroom or vintage ensuite. It features a painted cast iron wash stand below a porcelain sink with a short splashback, replacement nickel-plated taps and integrated ginkgo leaf-shaped
An Edwardian antique pedestal sink with a large oval shaped basin and fluted pedestal. With its pleasing shape and large scale, this porcelain sink is an elegant wash basin for a vintage bathroom or smart Edwardian style cloakroom. The sink is fitted with a plug chain and waste and is detailed to each side with
Antique Canopy Bath and Shower. This very unusual canopy bath was reclaimed from a large private house in London. The glazed earthenware bath was made by Rufford & Company. The canopy and tap components were manufactured by Low & Duff of Edinburgh. The bath is fitted with a plunger waste and was previously fitted in a wet
A stylish reclaimed oak sink unit dating from the 1800s with a modern porcelain sink on top. Together, the pair make a timeless furniture piece, looking handsome in interiors both period and contemporary. It would suit a scullery, utility space, laundry or boot room in a country cottage or modern farmhouse. You can just imagine
The Excelsior was a famed model of its time. Dating from the 1880s, this antique Victorian toilet is perfect for recreating a Victorian bathroom. It features an attractive blue and white patterned bowl and decorative moulding to the glazed porcelain around the base and rim. It is designed for use with a high-level cistern and
Although originating from the 1870s, the design of this Victorian marble effect drop-in bathroom sink is truly timeless. Made in porcelain, the top of the basin is hand painted with veining and applied with a clear glaze over the top to simulate the look and feel of marble. It is a smaller than average size
A rare Art Deco bathroom sink, circa 1920. The Bristol Superius model is very of its era, showcasing the luxurious glamour of the Art Deco period… even down to its opulent and lavish designer bathrooms! Today, this Art Deco pedestal sink is a time capsule fixture, complementing a 1920s property as well as contemporary bathrooms
An unusual early 20th century English wash stand / vanity / sink. Reclaimed from a private property in Devon, UK. It has seen very little use. Taps are modern and shown as an example only, it does not come with taps. Dimensions Overall Height 74. 5 cm Width  90 cm Depth 67 cm Splash-back
George Jennings Marble Lift-up Sink. A marbleised sink basin designed by Jennings which appeared in the Great Exhibition of 1851 alongside his toilets. This places this products’ production in the mid nineteenth century. The stand is modern, with a Carrara marble top and splash back making it ideal for a corner position. The original brass taps