Pair of Antique Cast Iron Braziers. A pair of 19th century braziers with corten steel dishes, on later carved limestone bases. Additional Dimensions Diameter of dish 60 cm
Georgian Wrought Iron Porch Frame. With scroll and cross decoration, dating to circa 1800. Â There is a temporary frame work at the bottom, for support. Originally situated in a local farmhouse. Blacksmith made. This could also be used as a garden arbour. Additional Dimensions Aperture: 237 cm high x 119 cm wide
Antique Cast Iron Brazier. A magnificent antique cast iron brazier with deep circular bowl, embellished with four lion heads, supported on an intricate wrought iron structure, terminating in large cast iron lion paws. Originally part of a set, positioned at the entrance to a theatre in London. Additional Dimensions Height 116 cm Internal bowl diameter
Antique Wrought Iron Railings, 7.1 meter, with scrollwork pattern. Additional Dimensions All three pieces are 84 cm in height (2 ft 7 inches) Width of all three pieces side by side 715 cm (23 ft 4 inches) Depth of all three pieces 4 cm Width piece 1 282cm (9 ft 2 inches) Weight 54kg Width
A large quantity of reclaimed gothic style Victorian floor grills, Circa 1880. Additional Dimensions lengths 117 cm (x8) 96 cm (x3) 91 cm  (x 1) 88cm ( x1) 67 cm (x1) 126 cm ( x1) Width 40.5 Depth 1 cm
Two reclaimed wrought iron panels featuring scrolls and wheat sheaf’s. Painted wrought iron, salvaged from from the Crescent in Bath. We have two further lots available. Additional Dimensions Each 65 x 60 cm
Antique Wrought Iron lamp stands 8ft. A very unusual pair of English wrought iron lamp stands (250 cm). These light stands are suitable for internal or external use. Each blacksmith made using traditional fire welding. Additional Dimensions Each approximately 65 x 65 x 250 cm Widest point of base  65 x 65 cm (triangle) 186 kg
A reclaimed wrought iron pool or pond surround. Removed from a property in London. This comes in several sections which bolt together. The shape can be altered or reduced in length. Additional Dimensions Length 680 cm, with fixing brackets plus 9 cm Length can reduce by 227 cm The shape can be changed to a
A pair of antique wrought iron panels, previously forming the frame for a garden gate. These could be used for a number of decorative purposes inside or out, or could be paired with an overthrow to make a gate frame. Additional Dimensions Main section width 18 cm
This iron railing panel was salvaged from a property in Bedford. This would look great in a garden scheme, perhaps for trailing plants, or even repurposed as a bedhead.
A pair of reclaimed 19th century wrought iron window grills, salvaged from a house in southern France. Dating to circa 1850, the ornate design of these antique iron window grates is an ode to the fine craftsmanship of their blacksmith – making a stunning pair for a window in a period property, particularly of Georgian
Antique Wrought Iron Semi-Circular Window. An over-door window salvaged from a house in Cheltenham. Brilliant use of iron work creating a beautiful window feature.
A pair of reclaimed Blacksmith made wrought iron posts, originally used to hang a pair of driveway gates. These currently have no hinge components attached. Additional Dimensions Each: Height 245cm Width 36cm-53cm Depth 25cm
Pair of 19th Century Bronze Wall Brackets. Removed from a large country house in Norfolk. Apparently there were dozens of these on the exterior of the property, having spent a lot of effort to removed these two, the builders gave up and scrapped the rest!