Browse our selection of handpicked Grand Tour antiques.
Defining the age of elegance, Grand Tour antiques are beautifully crafted and of the very highest quality. Whether you’re looking for a marble sculpture or mosaic flooring, you’re sure to be wowed by these timeless classics.
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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 superb quality museum display case or cabinet from the world famous Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum in London. This was in use from C 1900 into the 2000s. There are four drawers in the centre compartment with glazed cabinets to each side. The top consists of a large rectangular glazed space, accessed via four
Infant Hercules Strangling Two Serpents. A 19th century, composite marble sculpture of the infant Hercules wrestling serpents, one in each hand as he kneels on a tiger skin. The plinth is edged with his ‘labours’.
Antique Bronze Garden Statue of a Putto. A verdigris patinated bronze model of a touch bearing putto. Standing on a glazed ceramic pedestal. Indistinct makers stamp to base.
A large scale antique Carrara marble console table reclaimed from a country house in southern England. The rectangular top with a carved overlapping rondel edge, standing on scroll carved corbel supports. Urns not included.
A large and rare 16th/17th century North Italian carved Istrian marble cistern, standing on associated Corinthian order pilaster capital supports. Additional Dimensions Height 81 cm Width 232 cm Depth 84 cm Internal depth 30 cm
Latin inscription to the pedestal. This could be adapted for use as a water feature. We believe the latin translates as follows; Aqua saliens in vitam aeter, translating to English as ‘water, springing up to life everlasting strength’ . Die Martii translates to ‘on March’. XI translates to 11. Ano translates to year, below that