A 19th century carved York stone armorial plaque. Depicting a coat of arms showing crowns and cockerels, this medieval style piece would make for a stately decorative sculpture inside a period property, instilling any interior with English history and grandeur. This piece dates to the early 19th century and showcases a mixture of styles, including
A pair of antique 20th century French decorative shields. Made from tin, this splendid pair would make for highly decorative new wall hangings in a home, or perhaps castle. Dating back to 1900, they depict the styles of Victorian and medieval. Their simple yet impressive design is an ode to French history, and the battles
An 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
An English hand carved limestone lion statue possibly dating from as early as the 16th century. Made at the hand of a talented artisan, the limestone is detailed with tooling and chisel marks made by the maker throughout, depicting a small lion in a sejant seated position. Though weathered throughout the ages, this 400-500 year
These mid 19th century antique encaustic tiles with fleur de lys pattern were reclaimed from a local Herefordshire church. We have around 125 tiles in the same design available, available for purchase in panels of 9 as pictured. Please enquire for more details. Dating from the mid 19th century, these reclaimed encaustic tiles are by
These mid 19th century antique encaustic tiles were reclaimed from a local Herefordshire church. We have around 125 tiles in the same design available, available for purchase in panels of 9 as pictured. Please enquire for more details. Dating from the mid 19th century, these reclaimed encaustic tiles are by W. Godwin of Lugwardine, Herefordshire.
Potentially dating from as early as the 15th century medieval era, this carved red Hereford sandstone font is between 500 and 600 years old. Though heavily weathered by the elements, hand carved details of the font remain present, appearing to depict a pair of gaping masks and lobed handles. It is carved from Hereford sandstone,
This weathered English Romanesque limestone capital is centuries old, dating from the Norman era of the 11th and 12th centuries. Originating from Oxfordshire, it is decoratively hand carved, perhaps once forming part of an interior or exterior of a prominent Norman building. A rare find, this beautifully preserved stone capital is a piece of English
This hand carved English Romanesque limestone column is centuries old, dating from the Norman era of the 11th and 12th centuries. Originating from Oxfordshire, it is carved and cut by hand, detailed with distinctive herringbone markings that would have once formed part of the pillar section of a doorway on a prominent Norman building. A
A large Victorian revival wrought iron fire basket circa 1920. This reclaimed fire grate has been crafted at the hand of a talented 20th century blacksmith and features a generously sized basket with removable grills and simple scrolling details to the feet and finials. Wrought Iron Items made from wrought iron have stood the test