A pair of antique fire dogs depicting religious scenes, dating to circa 1860. Their shining bronze large scale panels, of Baroque style, are constructed to iron, which would allow them to stand proud next to a fireplace; perhaps in the main room of a country or period property. Four religious and biblical scenes are showcased
A pair of antique 19th century bronze fire dogs. Their impressive large scale and bronze fronts are accompanied by a wealth of interesting imagery; perfect for the main or reception room of a period country home or townhouse. Dating to circa 1860 each one displays a bucolic scene of a farmer milking a horned cow
A set of English 19th century brass fire dogs in the style of Ernest Gimson. These pierced filigree finials have a deep neck, and shining brass finish. This impressive pair allude to luxury and elegance, which would make a beautiful new addition to a period or contemporary home alike. You may be able to spot
A large set of cast bronze baroque style antique fire dogs circa 1820. Thanks to their impressive scale and elaborate design, these bronze firedogs are perfect for adding visual interest to a large fireplace in a period property. Handsomely cast, each antique firedog is baroque in style and features a cherub or putto figure above
Antique Cast Iron Fire Back with Signs of The Zodiac. This fire back is cast with 12 signs of the zodiac. A good quality fire-back with sharp details. The angle of the side plates can be varied to suit. This can be used as a set of flat plates, through to the side plates at 90
These carved oak beams have been salvaged from a period property in Hampshire, having previously been incorporated into a panelled room. The room was constructed around 1890, using some earlier materials. This listing comprises of a 6″ section of carved beam, originally attached to the ceiling. There are two available at this size and two
George III White Marble Chimneypiece Tablet. A finely carved 18th century English white marble fireplace centre tablet of Neoclassical Design, circa 1788. Reclaimed from Silwood Park, a Neoclassical Country House designed by architect Robert Mitchell (1770-1809). Additional Dimensions with Stand Height.36 cm