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  • Stock: 13800

    A charming Louis XVI style patinated and gilt bronze adjustable fireplace fender, the front rail is flanked to each side by figures of seated children, each boy cradling a birds' nest in his lap and holding a bird in one hand and raised on waisted and florally swagged plinths.

    French, mid 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    38 58"
    98 cms
    10"
    25.5 cms
    4 14"
    11 cms

    Listed Price: £1,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16739

    A very fine Adam Revival pine chimneypiece from the Edwardian period. The shelf, with its dentil undershelf is mounted over the beautifully carved frieze, studded with ram's heads hung with garlands of bellflowers. The slender jambs are carved with urns and more bellflowers. The opening is framed by a simple bead and reel moulding. This fireplace would accommodate a set of marble slips very nicely.

    English, c.1910.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 65 12"
    166.3 cms
    53 18"
    135 cms
    5 38"
    13.7 cms
    Internal 49 78"
    126.7 cms
    40 78"
    104 cms

    Listed Price: £5,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 12243

    A very elegant and beautiful A Louis XVI box lock, in gilt brass. Perfect for a pair of doors, this lock would be a wonderful feature in a period home.
    French, early 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    14 18"
    35.7 cms
    3 12"
    9 cms
    2"
    5 cms

    Listed Price: £850 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15120

    A fine early 20th century brass chandelier in the Dutch style. The generous baluster turned centre, issues 6 swan necked arms mounted with generous drip pans.

    English, c.1890.

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    Diameter Drop
    32 78"
    83.5 cms
    28"
    71 cms

    Listed Price: £1,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16761

    A small and very charming 19th century fire basket with an ornate Dutch fireback. The fireback depicts The Fox and the Stork, one of Aesop's fables, at the moment in which the stork has his revenge, serving supper to the fox in a long narrow vessel, after the fox had invited him to dine with him, serving the food in shallow bowls from which the stork couldn't eat. The moral is to not play tricks on others unless you wish for them to do the same in return. This charming fireback is mounted on an Aesthetic Movement fire grate, with ornate front bars, and allium bud form finials.

    English, c.1880. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    External 17 1116"
    45 cms
    24 38"
    62 cms
    10 58"
    27 cms
    Back width 15 38"
    39 cms
  • Stock: 16481

    A fine Rococo Louis XV chimneypiece in pavonazzo marble. The serpentine shelf sits above a beautifully carved panelled frieze, centred with a shell cartouche framed by sprays of olive. This is framed by the scrolling enblocks, mounted over the scrolling console jambs. carved with a simple stop-fluted decoration.

    French, mid-19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 57 78"
    147 cms
    43 1316"
    111.2 cms
    16"
    40.7 cms
    Internal 40 78"
    104 cms
    36 12"
    92.7 cms

    Listed Price: £14,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16625

    A large and impressive salt glaze faux bois garden chair. This large chair could also be used as a planter, the naturalistic branches hollowed out for planting, including a large area of the trunk. Would look fabulous planted with ferns, or even strawberries. This chair would be just as impressive used as an interior decoration.

    Scottish, c. 1880.

    Faux Bois garden ornamentation first emerged in France in the mid-19th century. A gardener named Joseph Monier first developed a technique using Portland cement (invented in England) and a metal armature, to make frost proof garden ornamentation, bridges and planters. This popular new art from spread to England, and large potteries used their frost proof salt glaze and stoneware to manufacture garden chairs and planters in this whimsical new style.

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    Width Height Depth
    35 316"
    89.5 cms
    42 78"
    109 cms
    30 14"
    77 cms

    Listed Price: £2,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16500

    A fine Arts & Crafts brass electrolier, in the manner of William Whitehouse & Co and W.A.S. Benson. The brass takes an organic form, and borrows the essence of design from the Art Nouveau style, with the central brass corona issuing three arms, from which hang the original bell-shaped vaseline glass shades.

    English, c.1900.

    Hook and chain not included but can supply a suitable fitting.

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    Diameter Drop
    18 78"
    48 cms
    19 14"
    49 cms

    Listed Price: £2,600 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6628

    A large Victorian Kilkenny marble arched fireplace with star decoration. This large and grand fireplace is carved from a striking black Kilkenny marble, with white fossils dramatically set against a black background. The large moulded shelf rest on the generous spandrel jambs with chamfered corners, carved with a Star of David decoration, which flanks the keystone of cartouche form, mounted above the generously moulded arched opening.

    English, c.1860.
    Measurements footblock to footblock 185.3cm View our collection of: antique Firebacks

    Width Height Depth
    External 78 14"
    198.8 cms
    50 38"
    128 cms
    15"
    38 cms
    Internal 39 38"
    100 cms
    38 316"
    97 cms

    Listed Price: £11,400 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16738

    A pair of fine and large 19th century copies of the Sosibios vase by Handyside & Co in cast iron, with associated stone bases. These copies of the Greek krater were originally retailed by the Handyside foundry at £4 in 1880.

    Notes:
    This cast iron urn is modelled on a white marble urn from antiquity by Sosibios, a Greek sculptor working in Rome around 50 BC. An English version of the model was later in the 1874 catalogue of A. Handyside and Co. of Derby and London. A set of four painted cast-iron urns of this model sold at Christie's Wrotham Park, 4 June 1991 lot 120.

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    Width Height Depth
    Vases 16 18"
    41 cms
    29 12"
    75 cms
    16 18"
    41 cms
    Overall 42 14"
    107.5 cms

    Listed Price: £7,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16746

    A rare cast iron Handyside urn after the the Medici Vase. This beautiful urn was manufactured by the renowned Andrew Handyside & Co Foundry, and as illustrated in the catalogue. This Medici Vase, now on display at the Uffizi in Florence, is decorated with the iconic bas-relief design running around the bell shaped krater. It follows the Renaissance tradition of making copies of archaeological discoveries for grand tourists and other wealthy patrons. The industrial revolution allowed such copies to be made in greater numbers in cast iron.

    English, c.1851.

    Pedestal base 15786 not included in the price.

    Notes: The Handyside Foundry exhibited this model at the Great Exhibition of 1851, as it was, and still remains, one of the most popular subjects from antiquity.


    The Handyside Foundry: Having returned from his uncle's engineering business in Russia, the young engineer Andrew Handyside took over the Britannia iron works in Derby in 1848, a foundry that was known for the quality of its casting, owing to the fine sand that could be found in the region. He made a wide range of materials in cast iron, from garden ornaments, to iron buildings and bridges.

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    Diameter Height
    23 1316"
    60.5 cms
    69 1116"
    177 cms
    Base 15786 17 1116"
    45 cms
    23 316"
    59 cms

    Listed Price: £3,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16545

    A fine Renaissance Revival antique pedestal or garden seat in white terracotta. The cylinder shaped form is decorated in relief with mythical beasts and scrolling foliage and has acquired a lovely patina over time. This shape of garden seat originated in China.

    English, late 19th century.

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    Diameter Height
    12 316"
    31 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms

    Listed Price: £720 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16669

    A pair of fine Doulton Lambeth buff terracotta garden urns and pedestals. The urns are of tazza form, perfect for planting, with floral and stiff leaf decoration in low relief over slender socles. They rest on elegant fluted column pedestals, with a dynamic egg and dart rim to the base.

    English, c.1860.

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    Diameter Height
    24 1316"
    63 cms
    44 78"
    114 cms

    Listed Price: £4,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16729

    A rare 17th century example of a large Wealden fireback dedicated to Charles II. This fireback is thought to commemorate the event in which the King evaded Cromwellian pursuers by hiding in the Boscobel Oak, known as the 'Royal Oak', as it is labelled on this fireback. This oak had before been used to signify the union of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, but was later repurposed to remember this exciting victory for the Royalists.

    England, possibly Sussex or Kentish Weald, c. 1660.

    This fireback has been strapped after historic damage caused it to crack and break. View our collection of: antique Firebacks

    Width Height Depth
    34 14"
    87 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms
    1 1316"
    4.5 cms

    Listed Price: £2,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16628

    A large 19th century obelisk in a buff terracotta, with its original plinth. The surface of the obelisk has developed a beautiful patina, and it would make the most perfect garden centrepiece.

    English, mid-19th century.

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    Width Height
    15"
    38 cms
    63 1316"
    162 cms

    Listed Price: £4,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15983

    A pair of cast iron two handled half fluted campana shaped garden vases, everted beaded rims above broad bands of scrolling acanthus and fluted circular socles on a square base.

    English, late 19th century.

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    Diameter Height
    18 18"
    46 cms
    24"
    61 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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    Stock: 16643

    A small but fine Louis XV Rococo fireplace in a very subtly mottled Carrara marble. The serpentine frieze is centred by a rocaille or shell and foliate scrollwork with trailing flowers, and this motif is echoed on the scrolling endblocks and canted console jambs.

    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 52 1316"
    134 cms
    42 12"
    108 cms
    15 38"
    39.2 cms
    Internal 35 58"
    90.3 cms
    35"
    88.8 cms
  • Stock: 16740

    A small and elegant fire basket attributed to Thomas Elsley. The simple three bar grate is supported on brass andirons cast as flaming ribboned torches, a motif that was popularised in French design.

    English, c.1890.

    Notes: The design for this fire-grate features in the Thomas Elsley catalogue, No. 562 'Bright Iron Dog Grate, Chased Brass Standards'. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    20 78"
    53 cms
    19 14"
    49 cms
    13"
    33 cms

    Listed Price: £2,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16636

    A large and very decorative cast iron garden bench after Coalbrookdale's iconic fern pattern which was patented in 1858.

    English, mid to late 20th century.

    A pair with stock no. 16635.

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    Width Height Depth
    62 316"
    158 cms
    35 38"
    90 cms
    18 18"
    46 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16635

    A large and very decorative cast iron garden bench after Coalbrookdale's iconic fern pattern which was patented in 1858.

    English, mid to late 20th century.

    A pair with stock no. 16636.

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    Width Height Depth
    63"
    160 cms
    35 38"
    90 cms
    18 18"
    46 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16736

    A deeply moulded bolection fireplace in a very dark grey, hard limestone with subtle veining.

    Italian, late 20th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 50 316"
    127.4 cms
    43 316"
    109.8 cms
    5 18"
    13 cms
    Internal 36 18"
    91.6 cms
    36 18"
    91.6 cms

    Listed Price: £8,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15948

    A large and grand 18th century register grate in polished steel. Strikingly plain in decoration, the façade is sparsely decorated with round paterae engraved with flowers and a beaded border frames the opening. The generous grate is perfect for making a large fire and is enclosed by three bowed front bars. This is mounted above a pierced apron.

    English late 18th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 48 316"
    122.5 cms
    41 78"
    106.5 cms
    12 316"
    31 cms
    Internal 34 14"
    87 cms
    21 1116"
    55 cms

    Listed Price: £15,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16747

    A fine and large cast iron Georgian fire basket. Very much in the Adam style, the basket has an arched back cast with swagged and beaded decoration, reminiscent of the fan lights the Adam brothers popularised in the 18th century. The fireback is mounted behind the generous four-bar grate, which in turn is mounted with urns. The front of the basket is cast with ornate floral detailing, and the apron is cast with ornate foliate Vitruvian scrolls. This is supported by tapered standards with urn finials.

    English, c.1800.

    A near pair available with stock no. 16730. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    External 35 38"
    90 cms
    35 38"
    90 cms
    18 18"
    46 cms
    Internal 21 12"
    54.5 cms

    Listed Price: £6,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16730

    A fine and large cast iron Georgian fire basket. Very much in the Adam style, the basket has an arched back cast with swagged and beaded decoration, reminiscent of the fan lights the Adam brothers popularised in the 18th century. The fireback is mounted behind the generous four-bar grate, which in turn is mounted with urns. The front of the basket is cast with ornate floral detailing, and the apron is cast with ornate foliate Vitruvian scrolls. This is supported by tapered standards with urn finials.

    English, c.1800.

    A near pair with 16747. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    37"
    94 cms
    34 58"
    88 cms
    13 38"
    34 cms

    Listed Price: £6,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16727

    A very large and dramatic Victorian cast iron fire grate. The arched back is cast with a fan pattern and sits behind a very generous two barred grate, perfect for large log fires. This is supported by two very substantial baluster andirons on ornate, scrolling tripod bases.

    English, c.1870. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    40 1116"
    103.5 cms
    31 18"
    79 cms
    24 38"
    62 cms

    Listed Price: £3,400 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16483

    A fine Louis XV Pompadour fireplace in Belgian black marble. This pompadour fireplace is boldly carved with a serpentine shelf, over a panelled serpentine frieze flanked by scrolling endblocks over generous, canted console jambs. A dramatic fireplace with a beautiful finish.

    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 61 38"
    156 cms
    48 1116"
    123.8 cms
    13 1116"
    34.8 cms
    Internal 40 78"
    104 cms
    40 38"
    102.5 cms

    Listed Price: £7,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 6625

    An exceptionally rare chimneypiece by Robert Adam.

    This chimneypiece is an exciting new discovery. Commissioned by General John Burgoyne (1722-1792) for the eating room of his London residence at 10 Hertford St, Mayfair, it was designed by Robert Adam to embrace the Italian Neoclassicism both patron and architect had enjoyed during their time in Italy.

    Burgoyne was a professional soldier, and despite being the son of a Baronet he relied on his military income. In 1743, he eloped with Lady Charlotte Stanley and as a result the pair were denied Lady Charlotte’s dowry, forcing them into and an extended trip to Europe to avoid their creditors in 1749.

    It was in Aix-en-Provence that the couple struck up a friendship with the young architect, meeting him again in Florence, and visiting him at his apartments in Rome on several occasions. When their fortune had been restored by the generosity of Lady Charlotte’s father, the couple sought an architect to design the interiors for their new home they had leased on Hertford St. Naturally they engaged their friend Robert Adam, who set about designing the interior mouldings, chimneypieces and furniture for the fourteen rooms. Many of the drawings for these interiors survive in the Sir John Soane archive. At this time, Robert Adam was still Architect of the King’s Works, so Burgoyne had employed the very best architect to finish his new home.

    Adam’s grand tour similarly started in France, and continued to Florence and Rome, where he met Giovanni Battista Piranesi, an established architect and printmaker known for his fantastical drawings of ancient ruins and precise interpretation of classicism. The pair enjoyed many drawing excursions together, the product of which became an essential marketing tool for the young architect, who sent these sketches back to England to win business, which it did. Within five years of his return to England, Adam was swamped with work.

    What makes this chimneypiece so interesting is undoubtedly its association and stylistic similarities with Piranesi, with whom Adam shared a close friendship. We know for certain that this chimneypiece was designed after Adam’s time in Rome, having been commissioned by Burgoynes in 1769. Interestingly, this is the date of publication for Piranesi’s volume of chimneypiece designs, his Diverse Manière Cammini, which comprises 62 fanciful designs designed to be a complete departure from the Italian neoclassicism which emerged in the Renaissance.

    This chimneypiece is not only Italianate in design, it is also constructed very much in the Italian manner, utilising 4 large blocks of marble which were hewn into shape from the whole. In contrast, English chimneypiece construction of this period was more aligned with cabinetmaking, using sheets of marble that were joined together. Here, the tablet and endblocks have been let in, and it is perhaps the case that the chimneypiece was made in Italy under instruction from Robert Adam and was finished in England. The carving is exquisite and bears many similarities to a design Piranesi published in his volume. Simple in form, the shelf features a small egg and dart moulding above crisply carved dentil and leaf and dart mouldings. This is supported by a generous frieze, inset with panels of verde antico marble centred by an urnular tablet, and flanked by endblocks carved with candlestands, which also bear resemblance to Piranesi’s design. The verde antico is also inset on the jambs, and the opening is framed with more exquisitely carved leaf and dart, which continues around the footblocks. This chimneypiece is very substantial in size, and is a truly innovative piece of 18th century design, and a striking departure from other English chimneypieces of the same date.

    English, c.1769.

    Full provenance on request.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 79 14"
    201.5 cms
    56 18"
    142.5 cms
    8 78"
    22.5 cms
    Internal 50"
    127 cms
    40 58"
    103.2 cms
  • Stock: 16757

    A fine early 18th century French Aubusson verdure tapestry in beautiful condition. This tapestry is woven with typical green-blue foliage and depicts a woodland glade studded with flowers. This scene is enclosed by the original wide floral border decorated with abundance of flowers and foliage. French, circa 1720.
    Lovely colours and generous proportions. This has been lined in linen and is ready to hang.

    French, early 18th century.

    Notes: This type of Verdure Tapestry, also known as garden tapestries, is always distinguished by it's decorative design based on plant forms.

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    Width Height
    84 14"
    214 cms
    102 38"
    260 cms

    Listed Price: £7,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16728

    A large Baroque cast iron fire basket with a broken pediment back ornately cast with scroll work, and the three barred grate mounted with urn finials in brass. The whole is supported by large brass andirons in the Dutch Baroque style, with pierced baluster finials and scrolling ornate feet.

    English, c.1870. View our collection of: Antique fire grates and log baskets.

    Width Height Depth
    39 38"
    100 cms
    34 14"
    87 cms
    24"
    61 cms

    Listed Price: £4,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16305

    A beautiful Pompadour chimneypiece in a boldly veined breche violette fireplace. The serpentine panelled frieze is supported by angled panelled jambs over plain footblocks. Small but perfectly formed!

    French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    54 58"
    138.7 cms
    41 12"
    105.5 cms
    14 14"
    36.2 cms

    Listed Price: £7,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16758

    A pair of fine and large early 18th century blue and white Delft hand-painted baluster vases. The original covers are missing, and have been replaced with rather charming hand-painted toleware lids. These vases would make a beautiful pair of table lamps, so please enquire if you would like to explore this option.

    Dutch, c.1710.

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    Diameter Height
    9 18"
    23 cms
    13 78"
    35.3 cms

    Listed Price: £2,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16560

    An elegant Louis XVI fireplace in a boldly veined dove grey bardiglio fiorito. The breakfront shelf sits above a stop-fluted frieze, which is flanked by acanthus paterae endblocks. These are supported by scrolling console jambs.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 57 18"
    145 cms
    44 316"
    112.2 cms
    16 58"
    42.2 cms
    Internal 40"
    101.5 cms
    34"
    86.3 cms
  • Stock: 16609

    Victorian twelve sided chess table in rosewood inlaid with satinwood on the playing surface, with two concealed drawers and a generous barley twist support and c-scroll carved tripod base. Perfect as a side or lamp table, with drawers for coasters or of course, chess pieces!

    English, c.1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    22 1316"
    58 cms
    30 18"
    76.5 cms
    22 1316"
    58 cms

    Listed Price: £780 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16641

    A rare Scottish pine and composition chimneypiece by Richard Foster of Edinburgh. The chimneypiece was designed is profusely decorated in exquisite detail whilst maintaining the elegant restraint of a neoclassical chimneypiece. The reverse breakfront shelf with acanthine moulding rests above an undershelf studded with bellflowers which in turn is supported by tall endblocks, each decorated with an anchor on the sea bed. The coastal theme is echoed again on the extraordinary tablet, a celebration of the Scottish coast; profusely decorated with seaweeds and shells, all in high relief. The flutes on the frieze are studded with little pinecones, just an exquisite detail. The frieze is supported by three-quarter columned jambs, with acanthine capitals. Scottish, c.1805.

    Notes: Chimneypieces of this manufacture were a speciality of Richard Foster of Edinburgh and his son and examples survive not only in Scotland but also in the United States and Canada, where he seemed to create a strong market for them in the late 18th century. Richard Foster was born in Canonbie, the Scottish Borders, in 1755. At the age of fourteen, he was recorded as having a bank account in London, presumably as he was serving as an apprentice there, perhaps to the Adam Brothers as they too were in London at this time. In 1785 he returned to Edinburgh, working as a "joiner" and married to the daughter of a wealthy leather merchant. His chimneypieces were sold not only in Scotland, but in the USA, a bold move only a few years after American Independence was declared! This is perhaps why he avoided becoming a prominent figure in Scottish social and intellectual circles, as selling to Britain's former colonies would have been regarded as treachery in many cases. The pine and composition chimneypiece he perfected made the rational principles and beauty of classicism affordable to the growing mercantile and professional class emerging in the 18th century. These clients wished to express their cultural understanding through objects that conveyed the principles they admired, the chimneypiece was one such highly prized object. The Adam brothers (Robert and James) were well known for promoting their designs to the masses, and it is the pine and composition chimneypiece they made for the emerging middle class in Edinburgh that have become synonymous with the "Adam Style". However, Foster was a true master of the technique, and his designs are some of the most delicate and finely manufactured ever made. In the 1770s, the technique of applying a cast composition onto pine really took off in Scotland, especially with the construction of many new houses, such as those in Edinburgh's New Town. The process of cast composition can be described as essentially a thermo plastic mix of chalk, glue size, and other additives heated up to a precise temperature then pressed into wood or brimstone moulds. These could then be applied to a simple pine surround and painted if desired. Foster was commissioned to make designs unique to clients, so there may only be a single example of a particular design, but these usually incorporate existing decorative motifs.

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    Width Height Depth
    70 18"
    178 cms
    59 38"
    151 cms
    7 78"
    20 cms

    Listed Price: £16,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 14723

    A small Louis XIV chimneypiece in campan marble. This Baroque chimneypiece is carved from a beautifully veined campan marble, with a generous bolection moulding framing the rounded opening.
    The perfect fireplace if you love the bolection shape, but also want a fireplace with a shelf.

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    width height depth
    External 50"
    127 cms
    39 316"
    99.5 cms
    15 316"
    38.5 cms
    Internal 35 58"
    90.5 cms
    32 1116"
    83 cms

    Listed Price: £8,400 (+VAT where applicable)

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