
Ironwork
Scrolled Victorian gateways and spear-topped railing, weathervanes and rood-screens, grilles, screens, posts and brackets: we always have beautiful wrought iron and useful cast iron to buy.
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An elegant English wrought iron garden gateway
£14,250An elegant English wrought iron garden gateway
the overdoor panel with a trio of twisted finials supported by opposed scrollwork, the single hinged gate with a field of vertical bars incorporating kick-scrolls, the flanking panels with conforming ornament,£14,250 -
A huge pair of French parcel gilt cast and wrought-iron carriageway gates
£12,500A huge pair of French parcel gilt cast and wrought-iron carriageway gates
each leaf with a railed upper panel with a frame of circlets above a frieze of foliate ornament above a smaller lower panel infilled with lattice-work,£12,500 -
A substantial pair of English cast iron and steel entrance gates
£8,500A substantial pair of English cast iron and steel entrance gates
each leaf with rectangular railed panel comprising four long knopped square-section bars, above a square fronted with a shield and crossed fasces trophy, these elements framed in a reeded border with flowerhead paterae to the intersections,£8,500 -
Two pairs of bronze and cast iron entrance gates
£8,250Two pairs of bronze and cast iron entrance gates
each pair comprising of rectangular panels of knopped bars,£8,250 -
Late nineteenth century French butcher’s shop-front gateway.
£6,500Late nineteenth century French butcher’s shop-front gateway.
with fixed panels either side of hinged gates, with embossed label, 'MAISON JULES MARESCHAL, F.STUPFFEL S.EUR, INSTALLATION DE BOUCHERIES, RUE D'ALLEMAGNE 185 (DANS) L'IMPASSE, PARIS'£6,500 -
A good run of antique wrought iron estate fencing
£6,000 the lot,A good run of antique wrought iron estate fencing
the top rail in round bar, the run comprising 19 panels and a gate,
£6,000 the lot, -
A unique run of very early English cast-iron railway parapet railing
£5,000 the lotA unique run of very early English cast-iron railway parapet railing
comprising six stanchions, three each of large and small - alternating, decorated with recessed panels and linked with two cast iron rails running through them; very heavily sand-cast, old paint, the rails cut for removal,£5,000 the lot -
A large polished brass demi-lune overdoor
£4,500A large polished brass demi-lune overdoor
the arched panel ornamented with pierced scrollwork,
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A collection of Victorian cast iron coal-hole covers: 36No.”Opercula”
£3,850 the lot (36)A collection of Victorian cast iron coal-hole covers: 36No.”Opercula”
each circular disk cast in relief with geometric lines or circles, some pierced with ventilation holes, some bearing the maker's name including "Brooks, Phillips and Co of Paddington Green W.", "Hayward Bros." and "Matts"£3,850 the lot (36) -
A pair of old wrought iron terrace gates
£3,250 the pair -
A French art deco wrought iron and steel hallstand
£2,850A French art deco wrought iron and steel hallstand
the railed hat-rack above a mirror - with original bevelled plate and flanked with scrolled hooks, the verde antica topped trapezoid console top on a tapered support, flanked by two conforming tapered umbrella stands with radial bars; wall mounted, the whole is ornamented with pressed and stamped back panels, striated wrought scroll-work and pierced cloud-form brackets,£2,850 -
A pair of Victorian wrought iron garden gates,
£2,675 the pairA pair of Victorian wrought iron garden gates,
the pair of gates with a swept top and scrolled finials above panels of repeated clover scrolls, the dog bars with alternating wavy rods,£2,675 the pair -
A handsome English wrought iron 5′ garden gate
£2,650A handsome English wrought iron 5′ garden gate
the single hinged gate with a top panel of ornate scrollwork above a field of vertical bars incorporating wrythen alternates and opposed scrolls£2,650 -
A rare English double-ended wrought-iron andiron,
£2,650A rare English double-ended wrought-iron andiron,
the singular rectangular-section billet bar terminating with a spear standard to each end, each pointed finial pierced with an eye suspending a spit-ring, each stem with apotropaic markings and three pairs of scrolls, the bar pegged in order to attach the pair of arched supports,£2,650 -
A run of French parcel-gilt wrought-iron parapet railings,
£2,240A run of French parcel-gilt wrought-iron parapet railings,
in two long sections, each centred with a circlet - one retaining a "D.M.C" monogramme - and flanked with scrollwork panels, finials along the top edge,£2,240 -
A pair of English wrought iron driveway gates,
£2,200 the setA pair of English wrought iron driveway gates,
each of the gates with a field of upright spears bound by a geometric undulating rail, small spikes studding the top bar,£2,200 the set -
An Edward VII Royal Mail cast-iron wall-mounted post box
£2,150An Edward VII Royal Mail cast-iron wall-mounted post box
the fascia plate cast in relief with the crown and monogram of Edward VII, the hooded slot cast in relief with "POST OFFICE" above the hinged door - with working lock and key - and bearing the maker's name "W.T.ALLEN, LONDON", the interior with sections of the collection basket and two enamelled indicators "Good Friday" and "Bank Holiday",£2,150 -
A run of late Victorian cast and wrought-iron railings,
£1,950 the lot (13m)A run of late Victorian cast and wrought-iron railings,
comprising seven leaves of well-forged railing panels, each fifth upright a square section post with incised geometric ornament and diagonal braces, the knee-rail with dog-bars,£1,950 the lot (13m) -
A suite of English railing for a townhouse frontage,
£1,860 the lotA suite of English railing for a townhouse frontage,
comprising two staright panels and a pair of swept panels to flank rising entrance steps, with spear-topped finials and square section bar uprights, ornamented with balustered newels and panels of shaped wrought iron, flaming urn finials to the newels - some lacking,£1,860 the lot -
A late Victorian wrought-iron hanging sign bracket,
£1,850A late Victorian wrought-iron hanging sign bracket,
the symmetrical crest with wrought 'C' and kick scrolls, foliate embellishment and corkscrew flourishes, the horizontal rail with scrolled terminus and long tail for securing through a brick or stone wall,£1,850 -
An English wrought-iron hanging sign bracket,
£1,700An English wrought-iron hanging sign bracket,
the parallel horizontal rails with repeated ovals within, kick scroll spandrels above and below, rusted with some foliate ornament rusted through and detached, mounting bars to the rear,£1,700 -
An English bronzed wrought iron overdoor fanlight,
£1,625An English bronzed wrought iron overdoor fanlight,
the demi-lune panel, wrought with scrolls, with glazing bars (unglazed),£1,625 -
A pair of cast and wrought-iron lamp brackets
£1,600A pair of cast and wrought-iron lamp brackets
the arms in the form of geometric grilles, attached to 'I' shape fixing plates, diagonal supporting struts above,£1,600 -
An English forge-made steel balcony,
£1,425An English forge-made steel balcony,
the curved top rail supported on steel over-scrolling whips, the curvaceous verticals creating a serpentine curve,£1,425 -
A set of four Victorian cast iron hopper heads
£1,400 the fourA set of four Victorian cast iron hopper heads
the bodies of canted section with rope twist edges, two of the four pictured£1,400 the four -
A Victorian section of wrought iron railing,
£1,280A Victorian section of wrought iron railing,
comprising two framed square fields of scrollwork with three scrolled bracket finials on the top rail.£1,280 -
A Continental wrought-iron demi-lune overdoor panel,
£1,250A Continental wrought-iron demi-lune overdoor panel,
the middle panel, the central oval bearing the letter 'S', with beaten and chased fronds, framed by foliate scrolls, leafy tendrils without, all within tramline border with repeating circlets, the bottom edge concave; old paint and rust,£1,250 -
A run of George II style cast and wrought-iron railings,
£1,200A run of George II style cast and wrought-iron railings,
comprising a dozen lyre-shaped bracket spindles bolted into two lengths of balustrade railing,£1,200 -
An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
£1,185An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane (later) modelled in sheet steel, the indices mounted on a round-section standard set in a sandstone pedestal,£1,185 -
A pair of Arts & Crafts wrought iron garden gates,
£1,150A pair of Arts & Crafts wrought iron garden gates,
the square section uprights with flattened and shaped termini, circle and trefoil motifs to each gate; with pin and band hinges, hand wrought latch and drop bolt,£1,150 -
An English copper,
£960An English copper,
the everted rim above the tapering vat with a rounded base, sheet and riveted construction,£960 -
A short run of Victorian wrought iron railing
£900 + VAT the run,A short run of Victorian wrought iron railing
with alternating straight and twisted speartops, open scroll work to the interstices, two panels of 165cm of decorative railing, some additional plain lower bar to each panel,
£900 + VAT the run, -
A long run of heavy gauge Victorian cast iron railing
£900 per panel as isA long run of heavy gauge Victorian cast iron railing
each panel of railing comprising repeating spear finials on quatrefoil section posts, repeated on a lower register in the intervals, most panels incorporating pairs of square section posts, each with an urn funial surmount,£900 per panel as is -
A Victorian parcel-gilt copper, steel and wrought iron cockerel weathervane
£895A Victorian parcel-gilt copper, steel and wrought iron cockerel weathervane
the vane modelled as a cockerel, the indices mounted on a round-section knopped standard and supported with scrollwork and leafy clasps,£895 -
A run of English hoop-topped wrought iron railing,
£875 the lotA run of English hoop-topped wrought iron railing,
comprising a run of four sections of differnet widths, each section comprising round-bar uprights on 8cm centres, each paired with an adjacent with a hooped top, peeling paint,£875 the lot -
An English Blacksmith’s iron quenching trough,
£875An English Blacksmith’s iron quenching trough,
the slightly tapered rectangular trough, with ring handles to each short end and raised on stile feet,£875 -
An English wrought steel gazebo,
£725 -
A wrought iron demi-lune over door
£700 -
A large English riveted copper
£680A large English riveted copper
the rolled rim above the tapering vat with a flat base, sheet and riveted construction (two seams),£680 -
A pair of Victorian cast iron brackets
£500 the pairA pair of Victorian cast iron brackets
'T' shape brackets, of simple scroll and flowerhead design,£500 the pair -
A mid-Victorian cast-iron umbrella stand,
£475A mid-Victorian cast-iron umbrella stand,
the pierced back cast as a dolphin and trident, flanked by pilasters supporting the shaped hoop above the drip-tray with removable pan,£475 -
A framed Miao ceremonial necklace
£465A framed Miao ceremonial necklace
the finely wrapped silver-wire, tapering behind the neck where it is hooked and expanding across the collar into interwoven loops, presented in a 20th Century veneered glazed display frame,£465 -
A heavy-gauge Victorian wrought and cast iron gate,
£445A heavy-gauge Victorian wrought and cast iron gate,
the single gate with tubular spears topped with crocheted finials within a rectangular-bar frame, on pin hinges with a sprung-slam-close latch, bearing layers of peeling paint,£445 -
A late Victorian cast-iron umbrella stand,
£435A late Victorian cast-iron umbrella stand,
the back panel a depiction in relief of a Boer War era British infantryman, the legend below reading 'THE MAN IN KHAKI'; complete, overpainted in black gloss with some loss to paint,£435 -
A Continental wrought iron demi-lune overdoor
£350 + VATA Continental wrought iron demi-lune overdoor
the pierced grill with radiating lenticular elements,£350 + VAT -
A Victorian riveted copper
£345A Victorian riveted copper
the everted rim above the tapering vat with a flat base, sheet and riveted construction (single seam), verdi-gris weathering and dinks£345 -
A pair of 4′ cast iron Collinge strap hinges,
£300 a pairA pair of 4′ cast iron Collinge strap hinges,
with surface mounted cups, 8no. right handed pairs available,£300 a pair -
A late Victorian cast brass door porter
£285A late Victorian cast brass door porter
modelled as a winged cupid picking grspes with a foliate backdrop - flat-backed for the securing of an open door,£285 -
A Victorian cast iron window header
£265A Victorian cast iron window header
modelled as a keystoned lintel centred with an armorial helm cast in relief,£265 -
A set of three cast iron 18″ Collinge strap hinges,
£250A set of three cast iron 18″ Collinge strap hinges,
with mortise mounted cups for masonry or brickwork,£250 -
A Victorian cast iron door porter
£185A Victorian cast iron door porter
modelled as the Field Marshall mounted on horseback wearing a pith helmet, the regimental colours below, flat-backed for the securing of an open door,£185 -
A wrought steel gate,
£165 each -
An English steel crown finial
£160 -
A late Victorian polished cast iron door porter, modelled as Judy and Baby
£145A late Victorian polished cast iron door porter, modelled as Judy and Baby
flat-backed for the securing of an open door,£145 -
A run of Victorian cast iron staircase spindles
£125 each + VATA run of Victorian cast iron staircase spindles
the stem pierced with foliate scrolls and centred by a roundel pierced with a star, 27 available on the angle,
£125 each + VAT -
Cast aluminium floor vents
£95 each -
Cast aluminium floor vents
£95 each -
Cast aluminium floor vents
£75 each -
Cast aluminium floor vents
£75 each -
Cast aluminium floor vent
£50 -
A run of scrolled wrought iron railing
£40 + VAT per running foot,A run of scrolled wrought iron railing
comprising repeating and tightly arranged 'S' scrolls,£40 + VAT per running foot,
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18th Century French Engravings of Dogs
£175 each18th Century French Engravings of Dogs
Published for, Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière (1749–1804), which was the first modern attempt to systematically present all existing knowledge in the fields of natural history, geology, and anthropology.£175 each -
The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
£1,200The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£1,200 -
The Moon by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£600The Moon by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£600 -
Portraits Part I by Constantin Guys, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£500Portraits Part I by Constantin Guys, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£500