This spectacular, monumental 17th century English carved limestone fireplace, circa 1650, was reclaimed from Cobtree Manor House, England (demolished 1968). Standing at 2 m tall (6’ 5”) and over 2.7 m wide (9’), this exceptional English fire surround is a very rare find. It is not often you find a chimneypiece like this outside of
Dating from the 17th century, this English carved stone griffin or stylised dragon statue is an architectural fragment from history. Over 350 years old, it likely once served as a decorative feature of 17th century exterior architecture, carved into warm honey coloured limestone. Though well weathered over the centuries, particularly to one side, detail of
Dating from the 17th century, these English carved stone horse and unicorn statues are architectural fragments from history. Over 350 years old, they likely once served as decorative features of 17th century exterior architecture, now mounted onto contemporary metal stands for display. Though the unicorn horn has been lost over the centuries, both horse and