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9938: 9938. A 19th century pierced and engraved brass fender, decorated with grotesques and scrolling foliage. 9731: 9731. A decorative cast iron fender of good quality and size with cast brass Campana Urn finials on stylised floral design on the base . Circa 1880. 10029: 10029. AN EMPIRE BRONZE AND ORMOLU ADJUSTABLE FENDER. The frieze pierced with flowerhead motifs and applied with bosses flanked by arched uprights wit 9977: 9977. A brass pierced fender with simple slatted sides and front, the latter interspersed with bosses, the ends with ball finials. 9913: 9913. A Georgian wire and brass fire guard 9537: 9537. A Brass fender with pierced decoration and star paterae, and ball finials on the corners. Circa 1920. 9780: 9780. A Brass club fender with  buttoned leather seat pads to each end, over square brass rail supports and corner fan mouldings. English ca 1900. 9665: 9665. A Large and substantial burnished steel Victorian Serpentine fender with vine leaf and other floral decoration , and withj ornate firetool holde 9762: 9762. A large embossed  brass fender on four flaring foliate feet with a relief frieze depicting cherubs harvesting wheat & grapes. 9577: 9577. A substantial cast brass ormolu adjustable fender with Lion Paw feet, and Flambeau finials in the Louis XVI manner. French late 19th century. 9583: 9583. One of a pair of unusually large cast and wrought iron & brass Serpentine Rococo fenders. English mid 19th century. 9293: 9293. A large pair of brass Rococo chenets in the typical Louis XV manner, with grandly sweeping Acanthus leaves scrolling down to the serpentine cent 9455: 9455. A substantial Victorian brass spark screen /  fender, with iron mesh frame on turned bun feet.English 1850. 9564: A brass fender with pierced decoration. English 19th century. 7240: 7240. A pretty Rococo polished steel serpentine fender with  trailing ivy leaf decoration either side of a central cartouche, on scrolled feet.<br>Eng 9447: 9447. A very small Victorian fire fender/spark screen having brass cushion feet , top rail and base with black painted pierced guard.English 19c. <br> 9452: 9452. A Queen Anne polished and engraved serpentine front steel fender, with hinged sides and turned brass finials, the front decorated with foxes ove 9430: 9430. A large George III serpentine fronted steel fender decorated on the front and the side returns having pierced decoration & embossed paterae betw 9435: 9435. A very large & impressive Rococo polished steel serpentine fender with applied brass roses & foliage and a steel & brass central cartouche. En s 9533: 9533. An extremely small and early steel & brass hinged fire fender having pierced crown & leaf decoration and brass knop finials. The front motif is 9336: 9336. A George III design steel hinged Fender, pierced and engraved with two dragons and flower scrolls.<br>Late 19th Century 
8848: 8848. A French gilt metal fender with chenets in the rococo style.<br> 19th century. 9158: 9158. A Brass fender with rope twist decoration in the Renaissance manner. 19th century. 9262: 9262. A 19th century pierced polished steel and brass mounted fender.

8193: 8193. A George IV fender the frieze set with two lion mask bosses flanked by acanthus leaf scroll uprights on leaf scroll feet. 8180: 8180. An unusually large Georgian serpentine burnished steel fender in the Robert Adam manner,with typical embossed oval central cabuchon, and pierced 9171: 9171. A small Georgian fender in the Adam manner in pierced steel. English 1880. 9231: 9231. PHOENIX OF HERMES . An unusual Arts and Crafts pierced brass serpentine fire fender with the double headed Phoenix of Hermes shield , supported 8878: 8878. A large Arts & Crafts wrought iron and copper fender in the manner of Charles Robert Ashbee 1863-1942. An impressive and big scale example of th 8610: 8610. A brass Rococo etched fender in the Georgian manner.<br>English, circa 1890. Next View

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