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An English polished steel and cast iron firegrate
mid 19th Century,
the square back-plate above the railed basket with ball finials, the bars centred with a knopped post, and raised on outswept supports linked with a curvacious apron, each support formed as a pierced Tuscan order peristyle of four columns,
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61cm high, Maximum width 71cm, Front to Back depth 31cm
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