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Stock No: 9965
A 19th century burnished cast iron fireplace in the late Georgian style of Robert Adam with typical raised decoration of repeating Palmettes on the frieze panels centred by an Urn under the breakfront shelf, and further floral decoration on the endblocks and the jambs.
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height |
depth |
| External |
67.5" 171.5 cms |
55.9" 142 cms |
10.8" 27.5 cms |
| Internal |
37.8" 96 cms |
37.0" 94 cms |
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Stock No: 12755
An elaborately decorated Cast Iron Fireplace in the Renaissance Revival manner. The serpentine shelf over the frieze centred by a plain shield with scrolled floral and entwined birds either side, flanked by two Putti in end niches supported underneath by decorative jambs. English 19th century.
Link to: Antique Renaissance, Gothic Tudor Fireplace mantels and Chimneypieces: 1260 - 1600
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Height |
Depth |
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58.3" 148 cms |
46.5" 118 cms |
11.8" 30 cms |
| Internal |
38.2" 97 cms |
38.2" 97 cms |
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Stock No: 12624
A RARE AND UNUSUAL CHIMNEYPIECE AND OVERMANTLE IN THE ART NOUVEAU MANNER of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Built in two sections in the early 1900s in cast iron
with the original well-executed and detailed faux woodgrain, painted pattern,
it features classic slender and intricate, Art Nouveau tree and plant detail which is also somewhat reminiscent of the style of artist illustrator, Aubrey Beardsley. The center plaque, fitted seperately, is also cast iron, but patinated dark bronze. It shows three Tulip trees with a double ribbon threading through them, against a detailed background showing left to right -.a rising quarter moon over a distant mountain range, in the midground the top of a pyramid and stylised North Star; to the right is a setting sun with human facial features; in the foreground the sea laps against the shore with a bluebird, butterfly and dragonfly in flight above. Research is ongoing but the styling and features are clearly derived from The Glasgow School of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. See notes below.
NOTES : CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH. Throughout his life, Mackintosh displayed a singular style, one that ran closely with those of his contemporaries, but still had its own flair. One of his signature elements was a highly stylized rose. You can find it on a number of his pieces, whether architecturally or in paintings. He utilized vertical lines in long succession, peaceful symmetry, and tone saturation in paint and materials. The lines, textures, and figures were a pleasing hybrid of nouveau and deco. His less architectural work still maintained a bone of structure that was very Mackintosh. Human figures and flower stems were long and lean, curving like ceiling trusses.
Link to: Antique Victorian, William IV, Arts and Crafts, Aesthetic, Art Nouveau mantels and Art Deco fireplaces and chimneypieces.
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depth |
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71.5" 181.5 cms |
86.6" 220 cms |
13.0" 33 cms |
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41.9" 106.5 cms |
40.0" 101.5 cms |
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Stock No: 12518
A SMALL AND INTRICATELY DETAILED CAST CAST IRON FRENCH CHEMINEE IN THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE MANNER, with prolific floral, shell, bird and 'rocaille' decoration, the frieze centered by the mask of a Florentine nobleman, with two family members in cameos, either side in the jambs. French, mid 19th century.
Link to: Antique Renaissance, Gothic Tudor Fireplace mantels and Chimneypieces: 1260 - 1600
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height |
depth |
| External |
38.4" 97.5 cms |
39.0" 99 cms |
13.2" 33.5 cms |
| Internal |
14.2" 36 cms |
24.2" 61.5 cms |
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Stock No: 10130
One of a pair of burnished Cast Iron Victorian chimneypieces in the late Georgian manner of Robert Adam. The decoration is typical Neo Classical Adam in the Greek Revival style, with repeated Acanthus pattern on the break fronted shelf, over the large central frieze tablet displaying an urn with scrolled floral detail, floral swags either side flanked by further urns on the endblocks supported on Palmette capitals over descending floral festoons. Mid 19th century....Pair to 10129.
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Height |
Depth |
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61.4" 156 cms |
53.1" 135 cms |
8.9" 22.5 cms |
| Internal |
35.6" 90.5 cms |
37.6" 95.5 cms |
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Stock No: 10129
One of a pair of burnished cast iron Victorian chimneypieces in the late Georgian manner of Robert Adam. The decoration is typical Neo Classical Adam in the Greek Revival style, with repeated Acanthus pattern on the break fronted shelf, over the large central frieze tablet displaying an urn with scrolled floral detail, floral swags either side flanked by further urns on the endblocks supported on Palmette capitals over descending floral festoons. Mid 19th century....Pair to 10129.
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Width |
Height |
Depth |
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61.0" 155 cms |
53.1" 135 cms |
6.5" 16.5 cms |
| Internal |
35.6" 90.5 cms |
38.0" 96.5 cms |
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