Mounted Objects
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Antique English Tile Depicting Archbishop of Armagh Coat of Arms
Stock No.35564£1,175.00 Add to basketA hand decorated antique English heraldic tile depicting the coat of arms of the Archbishop of Armagh, dating from 1881. This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It is dated and signed J. D. Rochfort to the reverse. -
19th Century English Copper Sailing Ship on Stand
Stock No.35409£2,675.00 Add to basketA decorative copper model of an English sailing ship mounted on a wooden display stand dating from the mid 19th century. Once used atop a building as an artistic weathervane, this sailing ship has been repurposed as a piece of historical folk art. Over 150 years of exposure to the elements has instilled it with -
Pair of Antique Terracotta Mask Head Keystones by Lipscombe & Co.
Stock No.35364£5,475.00 Add to basketAn impressive set of two antique terracotta mask head keystones depicting putti or cherubs. Made by Lipscombe & Co. (stamped), both are modelled after Flemish Roman sculptor, Francois Duquesnoy (1597-1643). Ex. private collection of a British sculptor. Previously sold at Christie’s, London on 19th February 2003. While one turns to the left and the other -
Antique English Heraldic Tile by John Downes Rochfort
Stock No.35566£675.00 Add to basketA hand decorated antique English heraldic tile by J. D. Rochfort dating from 1881. This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It depicts the coat of arms of J. D. Rochfort, dated 1881 to the reverse. John Downes -
Antique English Heraldic Tile
Stock No.35561£675.00 Add to basketA hand decorated antique English heraldic tile by J. D. Rochfort dating from 1881. This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It depicts the coat of arms of John Fiennes, dated 1881 to the reverse. Brompton Consumption Hospital -
Antique English Tile Depicting Archbishop of Canterbury Coat of Arms
Stock No.35563£1,175.00 Add to basketA hand decorated antique English heraldic tile depicting the coat of arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury, dating from 1881. This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It is dated and signed J. D. Rochfort to the reverse. -
Antique English Heraldic Tile Duke of Norfolk
Stock No.35565£1,175.00 Add to basketA hand decorated antique English heraldic tile by J. D. Rochfort dating from 1881.This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It depicts the coat of arms of the Duke of Norfolk, dated 1881 to the reverse and signed -
19th Century English Heraldic Tile
Stock No.35560£675.00 Add to basketA hand decorated 19th century English heraldic tile by J. D. Rochfort, dating 1881 to the reverse. This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It depicts the coat of arms of Lieutenant General Philip Smith who, during the -
Medieval English Alabaster Statue
Stock No.33788£3,895.00 Add to basketA medieval English alabaster statue, possibly dating as far back as the late 14th / early 15th century, mounted on one of our exclusive large display plinths. Well weathered over the centuries, this 600-year-old statue depicts a medieval cloaked figure, possibly a monk, offering a glimpse into English architecture and sculpture of the Middle Ages. -
Antique English Tile Depicting Queen Victoria’s Coat of Arms
Stock No.35562£1,175.00 Add to basketA hand decorated antique English heraldic tile depicting the coat of arms of Queen Victoria, dating from 1881. This porcelain tile is one of 14 similar we are selling, removed from the now demolished library of the Victorian Brompton Consumption Hospital, London. It is dated and signed J. D. Rochfort to the reverse. Queen Victoria, -
Collection of Vintage Cinema Projection Reels or Spools
Stock No.33680£1,475.00 Add to basketA collection of 9 vintage cinema projection reels or spools. Dating to circa 1920, these traditional English cinema reels have an even surface rust finish making for a stylish vintage decor in an industrial or rustic interior; they could even form part of a small or large collection. The set could be displayed as pictured -
Antique Monogrammed Minton Encaustic Tile
Stock No.27864£795.00 Add to basketAn unusual antique encaustic Minton tile with a monogram design dating from circa 1863. This antique encaustic tile features a black monogram on a deep red backdrop bordered with buff geometric border with flower embellishments, stamped to the reverse with ‘Minton & Co. Patent, Stoke Upon Trent’. A brilliant collector’s piece! Minton & Co. To -
Antique Carved Stone Lion Head Sculpture
Stock No.30368£1,675.00 Add to basketAn antique carved sandstone head of a lion, mounted to a custom steel display stand. This interesting looking lion dates back hundreds of years to the Stuart period in the 1600s – a time when lion-baiting was a a new and popular source of entertainment, even enjoyed by King James I (1603-1625). This wonderful sculpture -
An Antique Carved Stone Bear Head Sculpture
Stock No.30614£1,675.00 Add to basketAn antique carved sandstone head of a bear, mounted to a custom steel display stand. This sculpture is thought to have been part of a corbel in a grand house. It could now be displayed as a decorative piece inside a home, pride of place, ready for guests to peer at and question, or perhaps -
Two 18th Century Antique Nautical Delft Tile Panels
Stock No.35179£7,475.00 Add to basketTo find a matching pair of 18th century antique nautical style Delft tile panels like these is a rare find. Displayed in bespoke steel stands, each panel houses 12 individual handmade manganese tiles which together depict a large ship at full mast, sailing across the waves of the ocean. Dating from circa 1750, these are -
French Caen Stone Architectural Fragment on Stand
Stock No.35115£1,675.00 Add to basketAn excellent mid 19th century French Caen stone architectural fragment on stand reputedly from a church destroyed in WWII. With its beautiful cream tone and crisp quality, this carved limestone fragment is reminiscent of blind arcades found in historic ecclesiastical and gothic architecture. A fragment from European history, this antique architectural piece has been mounted -
16th Century Carved Red Sandstone Roundel
Stock No.35105£1,175.00 Add to basketAn English medieval style carved red sandstone roundel possibly dating from as early as the 16th century. Likely once used as decoration for an exterior capital, this 400 – 500 year old carved roundel is a fragment from history, offering a glimpse into early modern England. It resembles a stylised rose embellishment with a swirling -
Coade Stone Style Column Fragment
Stock No.33424£1,845.00 Add to basketA beautifully preserved early 19th century Coade stone style column fragment mounted on a bespoke steel stand. Showcasing superb craftsmanship, this terracotta column is likely a fragment of what would’ve once been an architectural archway, possibly of an ecclesiastical building given its distinct patterning. Circa 1800, this historic fragment has stood the test of time -
17th Century English Carved Stone Horse & Unicorn
Stock No.35062£7,475.00 Add to basketDating from the 17th century, these English carved stone horse and unicorn statues are architectural fragments from history. Over 350 years old, they likely once served as decorative features of 17th century exterior architecture, now mounted onto contemporary metal stands for display. Though the unicorn horn has been lost over the centuries, both horse and -
Roman Style Marble Column Fragment
Stock No.31710£3,275.00 Add to basketA 16th century roman style marble column fragment circa 1550. This Solomonic marble column is mounted onto a bespoke steel base. A fascinating, intricately worked antique. We can imagine this fragment of Ancient Rome being discovered and brought back to Great Britain as part of a Grand Tour. In addition to this piece, we have two -
Minton Encaustic Neo-Medieval Old English Tile
Stock No.33330£1,275.00 Add to basketAn antique neo-medieval old English encaustic tile depicting a King, possibly Henry III, attributed to Minton & Co. This tile was commissioned in 1840-42 by L. N. Cottingham for Temple Church, London and possibly removed following WWII bomb damage. It was not until 1850 that Minton and Co. began stamping the reverse of their tiles.