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A George IV cast-iron bedroom fireplace register grate,

English or Scottish, c.1825, RESERVED,

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A George IV cast-iron bedroom fireplace register grate,

English or Scottish, c.1825, RESERVED,

the three bar basket over scrolling honeysuckle flower spandrels, the same device repeated between narrow hob plates, the arched aperture framed by anthemion spandrels, within a lambrequin moulded border,

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Dimensions: 86.5cm (34") High, 41cm (16¼") Wide, 22cm (8¾") Deep
Stock code: 46612
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