Stock No. 31444

Georgian Neoclassical Fireplace with Wedgwood Plaques

An elegant Georgian neoclassical style fireplace inlaid with intricate Wedgwood plaques, dating to around 1850. This beautiful antique fireplace centres around three Jasperware Wedgewood porcelain plaques of the Dancing Hours across the frieze, characterised by their pale green colour. The ‘Dancing Hours’ is one of Wedgwood’s most recognisable designs and is attributed to British neoclassical…

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£5,745.00

Dimensions

Depth: 22cm8.66in

Width: 191.5cm75.39in

Height: 136cm53.54in

Weight: 20kg44.09lbs

Opening Height: 106.5cm41.93in

Opening Width: 122cm48.03in

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Porcelain plaques in excellent condition. Stripped finish with traces of wax. Some shrinkage cracks to the timber and composition. Losses to composition.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1850

Maker

Wedgwood

Material

Composition, Pine, Porcelain, Timber, Wood

Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

Style

Georgian, Neoclassical

About this piece

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An elegant Georgian neoclassical style fireplace inlaid with intricate Wedgwood plaques, dating to around 1850.

This beautiful antique fireplace centres around three Jasperware Wedgewood porcelain plaques of the Dancing Hours across the frieze, characterised by their pale green colour. The ‘Dancing Hours’ is one of Wedgwood’s most recognisable designs and is attributed to British neoclassical style sculptor, John Flaxman Jr (1755-1826).

The rest of the fire surround is equally as ornate, crafted in pine and applied with composition mouldings to the jambs and end blocks. It is beautiful neoclassical style fireplace for properties period and modern alike thanks to its elegance and fine intricacy.

Wedgwood

Wedgwood is one of the most famous names in British pottery. Founded in May 1759 in Stoke-on-Trent by Josiah Wedgwood, the porcelain manufacturer became one of the largest manufacturers of Staffordshire pottery. Some of the most iconic Wedgwood pieces form part of their Jasperware range, identifiable by its unglazed finish available in a variety of colours with reliefs contrasted in white. To this very day, Wedgwood is renowned for its timeless elegance, reflecting fine quality and innovative British design.

Additional Dimensions

Opening Height: 106.5 cm (41.92 in)

Opening Width: 122 cm (48.03 in)

Base width from outer foot block to outer foot block: 166 cm (65.35 in)

Additional information

Weight 20 kg
Dimensions 22 × 191.5 × 136 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1850

Maker

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Origin

England

Period

Mid 19th Century

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