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A mid Victorian cast iron fireplace insert

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A mid Victorian cast iron fireplace insert

the horse-shoe aperture cast with delicate foliate and floral ornament centred by a mask of Vesta, the pierced curved duck's nest firebox with railed bars,

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Dimensions: 97cm (38¼") High, 92cm (36¼") Wide, 26cm (10¼") Deep
Stock code: 46009
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Some restorations – damper-plate replaced.

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