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Large George III wrought iron fire grate
£14,500Large George III wrought iron fire grate
the standards formed of elegant urn-topped pierced obelisks standing on a group of Tuscan columns, united by pierced and engraved shaped apron, of unusually large size. Blacking or polishing can be arranged, if deemed necessary.£14,500 -
A rare pair of Scottish George III cast iron register grates
£9,350A rare pair of Scottish George III cast iron register grates
each with a reeded register frame, lion-masks to the corners and hairy-paw monopodia below, each with the concave inner grate with wide hobs flanking the bar set comprising repeated ovals,£9,350 -
Eighteenth century steel and iron firegrate
£6,000Eighteenth century steel and iron firegrate
the serpentine railed basket with tapered teeth above pierced apron with bands of beading to the top and bottom, the standards turned and tapered to the top, engraved, tapered and chamfered to the base.£6,000 -
A Baronial Arts and Crafts brass, cast and wrought-iron firegrate
£5,650A Baronial Arts and Crafts brass, cast and wrought-iron firegrate
the bowed, railed basket with scrolled crestings to the top-bar, urn surmounts and a large rectangular back-plate with strapwork panels, the brass apron with repeating repousse ovals continuing to the outswept supporting standards linked by coved wrought panels pierced with scroll-work, the knopped baluster standards ornamented with opposed surmounts, each cast as a lion sejant supporting a cartouche,£5,650 -
Large Victorian brass and iron firegrate in the Reniassance style,
£5,500Large Victorian brass and iron firegrate in the Reniassance style,
the hood with trails of decorative foliage, the basket flanked by a pair of panther monopodia.£5,500 -
Georgian steel and iron fire grate,
£4,850Georgian steel and iron fire grate,
with a row of balusters topping the rails and fret-cut apron below supported by scrolled front legs. Restored.£4,850 -
A George III cast and wrought-iron and brass fire basket
£4,675A George III cast and wrought-iron and brass fire basket
the rectangular backplate above the bowed, railed basket with urn surmounts and a pierced fluted apron with aVitruvian scroll trim continuing to the outswept supporting standards with urn finials,£4,675 -
A good George III cast iron and steel register grate
£4,350A good George III cast iron and steel register grate
the polished facade above the railed basket with ball surmounts and a pierced fret apron, the rare key-operated damper-plate adjusting mechanism still in situ,£4,350 -
Georgian style brass and iron firegrate
£3,500Georgian style brass and iron firegrate
with spire finials, pierced fret, the front legs composed of a group of four columns.£3,500 -
A substantial late Victorian cast and wrought iron, steel and brass Country House dog grate
£3,450A substantial late Victorian cast and wrought iron, steel and brass Country House dog grate
the arched backplate with applied border and central boss above the railed basket with knopped middle rail and urn finials, all raised on baluster standards and in-scrolled supports - and adjustable wheels on the backplate,£3,450 -
Late Victorian brass, steel and iron firegrate
£3,250Late Victorian brass, steel and iron firegrate
with engraved brass cheeks, the pierced frieze with oval paterae and circular roundels.£3,250 -
A beautifully cast mid Victorian polished cast-iron arched fireplace insert
£3,150A beautifully cast mid Victorian polished cast-iron arched fireplace insert
the arched aperture with pendant fleur-de-lys mouldings, the spandrels with pierced stylised foliate appliques, above the bowed railed basket with knopped finials,£3,150 -
Early twentieth century brass, steel and iron firegrate
£3,000Early twentieth century brass, steel and iron firegrate
the pierced serpentine apron with applied oval paterae, the basket and front legs surmounted by engraved classical urns, on tapered front legs, c.1900.£3,000 -
Neo-Classical bronze and iron urn fire grate
£2,850Neo-Classical bronze and iron urn fire grate
the rim of the urn shaped basket with bronze bead detail and scrolled handles to either side, the plinth base with applied ram's head and swag decoration.£2,850 -
Early nineteenth century cast iron coal grate
£2,750Early nineteenth century cast iron coal grate
the shaped back-plate centred by anthemion, the reeded and railed basket with finials to either side and raised on ball and claw feet, all on plinth base.£2,750 -
A wrought-iron Arts & Crafts canopied fireplace front,
£2,600A wrought-iron Arts & Crafts canopied fireplace front,
the tapering flanking up-stands or staukes with open petalled finials and splayed feet united by the swept, riveted canopy and the down-hearth grate front beneath, with single horizontal bar and scroll spandrels,£2,600 -
Regency style steel and brass fire grate with torcheres
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Nineteenth century cast iron coal grate
£2,500Nineteenth century cast iron coal grate
the handles formed as scrolled serpents, the urn grate with swagged pelmets flanking oval paterae, on plinth base.£2,500 -
An early George III cast iron hob grate
£1,950An early George III cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate above the bowed railed basket with a pierced steel apron, the panelled hob-fronts with guilloche borders cast in relief with pineapples,£1,950 -
A late George III cast iron hob grate
£1,880A late George III cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate (later) above the bowed railed basket with a fluted apron, each side of the panelled stove front ornamented in relief with a classical column topped with a lidded urn,£1,880 -
A nicely cast late George III cast iron hob grate
£1,750A nicely cast late George III cast iron hob grate
the backplate with foliate crestings above the bowed railed basket with an apron cast with fruiting vines, the hob-fronts modelled as pilasters with guilloche wreaths, the cheeks with lambrequin bordered panels,£1,750 -
Nineteenth century iron and brass fire grate,
£1,750Nineteenth century iron and brass fire grate,
with arched back-plate and rococo apron centred by shell motif, on elegant foliate scroll legs.£1,750 -
A George III style engraved steel and cast iron fire basket,
£1,425A George III style engraved steel and cast iron fire basket,
the rectangular back-plate above the railed basket with serpentine bars urn finial surmounts and a pierced apron, raised on outswept baluster supports,£1,425 -
Small antique Arts and Crafts grate,
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An old English wrought iron kitchen inglenook fire-basket,
£1,200An old English wrought iron kitchen inglenook fire-basket,
the railed basket-front with an articulated drop-front trivet bar, secured with a retaining hook, the right cheek incorporating a cogged spit-turning mechanism (operational),£1,200 -
A Victorian cast iron tiled “Parson’s grate”,
£1,180A Victorian cast iron tiled “Parson’s grate”,
the facade cast with diapered cross-hatchings in relief, interspersed with various polyform "mon", each incorporating geometric flowerheads, the reeded border framing the rectangular aperture above the reeded rails and flanked with a pair of tiled reflector plates (no firebrick salvaged as is usual with Jeckyll stoves),£1,180 -
An Arts and Crafts wrought iron fire basket
£1,175An Arts and Crafts wrought iron fire basket
the small backplate with heart shaped finials above the shaped railed basket integrating standards with knopped surmounts,£1,175 -
A small Regency gothick cast iron hob grate
£1,150A small Regency gothick cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate, probably later, cast with repeating foliate loops above the railed basket flanked by hob-fronts cast with lancet-arched recesses, the apron pierced with quatrefoils above the aperture cast as a Tudor arch,£1,150 -
Nineteenth century iron register grate
£975 -
A George V cast and wrought-iron and brass fire basket
£960A George V cast and wrought-iron and brass fire basket
the rectangular backplate with arrowhead finials, above the vertically railed basket with curvilinear bars and outswept finials in the Dutch style, and raised on curved supports,£960 -
George III style iron hobgrate
£950George III style iron hobgrate
the shaped and railed basket flanked by panels cast in relief depicting female statues amidst drapes of bellflowers.£950 -
A late Victorian cast iron firegrate
£925A late Victorian cast iron firegrate
the arched backplate centred with a sunflower boss, the railed basket with knopped central bar and topped with ball finials, raised on baluster supports,£925 -
An Arts and Crafts cast and wrought iron fire grate
£835An Arts and Crafts cast and wrought iron fire grate
the railed basket raised on outset standards, the tops outswept - each as a lateral scroll to provide decorative fire-hooks, raised on in-scrolled supports,£835 -
An early Victorian brass and polished steel fireplace fender,
£795An early Victorian brass and polished steel fireplace fender,
the square sided fender with a moulded band of ornament, raised on lion's paw feet and with fire-hook standards to each end,£795 -
An English decorative wrought iron fire grate
£660An English decorative wrought iron fire grate
the circular backplate fronted by the elliptic basket with swan-neck finials and held aloft on a conjoined support with C-scroll ornament and splaying to out-stretched feet,£660 -
A late George III cast iron hob grate,
£440A late George III cast iron hob grate,
the rectangular reeded backplate and railed basket flanked by narrow hobs, the hob fronts and apron cast in relief with raised foliate ornament,£440 -
A ‘Dutch’ style cast-iron fireback,
£425A ‘Dutch’ style cast-iron fireback,
the rectangular plate with an ornate pointed top, cast in relief with a mounted cavalier gentleman doffing his hat to a turbaned donor of bagged coinage,£425 -
A Country House steel log fork,
£385 -
A late George III cast iron hob grate,
£325A late George III cast iron hob grate,
the railed basket flanked by narrow hobs, the hob fronts and apron cast in relief with acanthine strapwork ornament,£325 -
A late Victorian brass fireplace fender,
£275
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£600The Moon by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
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£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 -
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£800Printemps by Marc Chagall, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
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Comets by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£800Comets by Wassily Kandinsky, 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.£800