Antique English Carved Stone Crest or Coat of Arms. This very large scale antique bath stone crest features the Royal Coat of Arms for the City of Bath. It was originally fitted to a local authority building. Motto of British monarchs; Dieu et mon droit (‘God and my right hand’ ) Motto of the Order of
A reclaimed oval window carved from Portland limestone. We currently have four of these windows available. Additional Dimensions Internal height 90 cm Internal width 60 cm Height 12- 18 cm
A reclaimed oval window carved from Portland limestone. We currently have four of these windows available. Additional Dimensions Height 12- 18 cm Internal 90 x 60 cm
A reclaimed oval window carved from Portland limestone. We currently have four of these windows available. Additional Dimensions Height 103 cm Width 132 cm Depth 12-18 cm Internal 90 x 60 cm
A reclaimed oval window carved from Portland limestone. We currently have four of these windows available. Additional Dimensions: Height 103 cm Width 132 cm Depth 12-18 cm Internal 90 x 60 cm
A good batch of matching Limestone corbels, probably from a Late Victorian period Chapel or school building. Additional Dimensions Depth Overall 42 cm. Approximately 19 cm is designed to be showing Weight 563 kg for the lot Please note: Dimensions shown below are for individual corbels
Each carved from a single block of Bardiglio Capella marble. Circa. 1835. Statues not included. Additional Dimensions Height 190 cm each Width 125 cm each Depth 51 cm Opening Height 168 cm Opening Width 100 Opening Depth 41 cm Weight 1200 kg each
A pair of porch brackets, salvaged from a house in Cirencester. These would have supported a single stone slab, or a timber structure covered with lead. Height 72 cm Width 35 – 84 cm (of which 13 – 61 cm is seen once installed) Depth 10 cm
A set of four reclaimed Yorkstone bollards for protecting verges near driveways. These could be used in a variety of configurations and would have been partially set into the ground. Additional Dimensions The dimensions quoted below are per bollard.
A Large English Antique, Carved, Portland Stone Armorial Crest. A coat of arms in carved relief, the shield bearing swords, galleons and helmet, surmounted by a helmet and eagle. Salvaged from the facade of a City of London building.
Once used as roof ridge tiles, this 10-piece set of architectural stonework makes a handsome feature in a scenic country garden, useable as coping for a low garden wall or as ornamental statuary. Originating from Scotland, the set comprises of 5 plain sandstone pieces alongside 3 sections with stylistic finials shaped like thistles and a
Antique Royal Coat of Arms Crest C. 1775. A late Georgian period wall crest. This was fitted to a judicial building in Stoke on Trent.  It is carved from white Carrara marble. The panel has been mounted into a custom steel frame, set into a piece of natural stone, to create a free standing display. Some background
An 18th century English Gothic stone doorway. Additional Dimensions Exterior Height 237 cm Width at base 166 cm Widest part 190 cm Depth (deepest part) 32 cm Internal Opening height 200.5 cm Opening width 112 cm
A hand carved Limestone doorway, salvaged from a house in Broadway, Gloucestershire. The height can be varied by removing or cutting blocks. This doorway would look amazing when used as a entrance to a house, or set into a garden wall. Additional Dimensions  Height 210 – 236 cm Width 141 – 163 cm Opening