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Nineteenth century Victorian Carrara marble fireplace,
£18,500Nineteenth century Victorian Carrara marble fireplace,
the curvaceous shelf with egg and dart mould to the front edge, the frieze with spandrels centred by keystone carved with scrolls, scales, guttae and roundels, the out-turned volute jambs with raised and fielded panels to the their front faces, the aperture surrounded by laurel leaf carved architrave, all raised on block feet. Previously of a Holland Park townhouse.£18,500 -
Nineteenth century Louis XV style fireplace,
£9,750Nineteenth century Louis XV style fireplace,
the frieze centred by carved shell with delicate trails of flowers to either side, the out-turned scroll jambs with acanthus claps above the block feet.£9,750 -
Nineteenth century French Carrara marble fireplace,
£9,250Nineteenth century French Carrara marble fireplace,
the moulded, breakfront shelf above frieze with a central tablet carved with flutes and foliate paterae, the stop-fluted quarter-round jambs raised on footblocks, with inverse ogee frame surrounding the opening.£9,250 -
Nineteenth century English Carrara marble fireplace
£7,500Nineteenth century English Carrara marble fireplace
with lamb's tongue corbels supporting the shelf, all on pilaster jambs.£7,500 -
French Louis XVI style Carrara marble fireplace,
£6,000French Louis XVI style Carrara marble fireplace,
well-carved throughout, the frieze centred by oval paterae flanked by panels with beaded borders, with further paterae to the corner-blocks, the scrolled jambs with acanthus leaves and beads down the centre, on block feet.£6,000 -
Nineteenth century French Carrara marble chimneypiece,
£6,000Nineteenth century French Carrara marble chimneypiece,
with shallow arch to the opening, c.1870£6,000 -
French Louis XVI style Carrara marble chimneypiece
£5,750French Louis XVI style Carrara marble chimneypiece
the frieze carved in relief with branches of laurel tied with a ribbon, the curved and stop-fluted jambs surmounted by square paterae blocks.£5,750 -
Mid-nineteenth century Old English marble chimneypiece,
£5,500Mid-nineteenth century Old English marble chimneypiece,
the rectangular shelf raised on chamfered pilaster jambs, on block feet.£5,500 -
Late nineteenth century English Carrara marble chimneypiece,
£5,500Late nineteenth century English Carrara marble chimneypiece,
with raised and fielded panels to the frieze and corner-blocks, the outturned volute jambs jambs on block-feet, with reeded re-entrant corner ingrounds.£5,500 -
French Louis XVI style carrara marble fireplace,
£4,850French Louis XVI style carrara marble fireplace,
with ropetwist frieze and scrolled jambs. Sold without hearth.£4,850 -
Regency Carrara marble chimneypiece
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French Carrara marble Pompadour chimneypiece,
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Small French Rococo Carrara marble fireplace
£2,600Small French Rococo Carrara marble fireplace
with scallop shell to the centre of the shaped frieze.£2,600 -
Regency style Carrara and Statuary marble fireplace,
£2,200Regency style Carrara and Statuary marble fireplace,
with flower head roundels to the corner-blocks, the frieze and jambs cushion moulded, on block feet.£2,200
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