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Gothic Limestone Fireplace with Engaged Columns, 15th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
Dating from the 15th century, Gothic limestone fireplace with a lintel lined with lateral gable
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier French Gothic Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Limestone

Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
Dated from the 17th century, Louis XIII limestone fireplace. The monolith lintel rests on the legs
Category

Antique Early 17th Century French Louis XIII Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
H 67.33 in W 73.63 in D 49.61 in
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
Dated from the 17th century Louis XIII limestone fireplace. The monolith lintel rests on the legs
Category

Antique 17th Century French Louis XIII Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
H 73.6 in W 83.8 in D 51.6 in
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
Dated from the beginning of the 17th century, Louis 13 limestone fireplace. The monolith lintel
Category

Antique Early 17th Century French Louis XIII Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
H 79.5 in W 117.3 in D 49.2 in
Louis XV Limestone Mantel, circa 1750
Located in Dallas, TX
Antique limestone mantel with fluted lintel and a trumeau. Measurements: 66″ W x 21″ D x 116 1
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Limestone

Louis XV Limestone Mantel, circa 1750
Louis XV Limestone Mantel, circa 1750
H 116.25 in W 66 in D 21 in
Louis XIII Limestone Mantel, circa 1790
Located in Dallas, TX
Louis XIII limestone mantel with simple lintel. Crown protrudes out slightly above either side of
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Louis XIII Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Limestone

Louis XIII Limestone Mantel, circa 1790
Louis XIII Limestone Mantel, circa 1790
H 71.5 in W 79.5 in D 25.5 in
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
Dated from the 17th century, Louis XIII limestone fireplace. The monolith lintel rests on the legs
Category

Antique Early 17th Century French Louis XIII Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
Louis 13 Limestone Fireplace, 17th Century
H 76.78 in W 86.62 in D 54.34 in
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Limestone Lintel For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the limestone lintel you’re looking for at 1stDibs. A limestone lintel — often made from stone and limestone — can elevate any home. Find 9 options for an antique or vintage limestone lintel now, or shop our selection of 12 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer limestone lintel, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. A limestone lintel is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in louis xv, modern and Arts and Crafts styles are sought with frequency. Many designers have produced at least one well-made limestone lintel over the years, but those crafted by Atelier Jouvence Custom Stoneworks and Europa Antiques are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Limestone Lintel?

Prices for a limestone lintel can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $3,850 and can go as high as $163,800, while the average can fetch as much as $6,770.

Finding the Right Fireplaces-mantels for You

While we likely wouldn’t mourn the invention of home heating and air-conditioning, these innovations did tragically reduce the widespread need for fireplaces and mantels in our living rooms.

Once an essential fixture in all homes, the fireplace, which, along with the chimney, is as old as the Middle Ages, was actually rendered redundant with the advent of the cast-iron heating stove during the 18th century. Victorian-era heating stoves were popular in the common areas of a living space for their capacity to heat as well as for their lack of smoke compared to fireplaces. However, improvements in craftsmanship as well as the Industrial Revolution meant that fireplaces were evolving in form and functionality.

Even as HVAC systems would eventually see to it that fireplaces weren’t a necessity, no mechanically engineered thermal heating and ventilation technology can replicate the feeling of warmth and camaraderie that a flickering fire guarantees. We just love a good fireplace.

“With antique fireplaces, you get heart, soul, character and architecture,” says Tony Ingrao, a Manhattan-based interior designer who purchased an important 16th-century French limestone fireplace for a client’s Greenwich Village townhouse.

Vintage fireplaces and mantels have earned their coveted position as desirable focal points in any room over the course of a staggering evolution in design that has yielded everything from intricately carved works of limestone to sleek works of wood paneling and rolled steel.

As log after log turns into ash, these iconic designs prove their timelessness and value, monetarily and as prized decorative monuments. Whether you seek to simply warm a space or completely transform it, an eye-catching new mantel for your blazing hearth — be it an elegant neoclassical design, a marvelous work of marble in the Louis XV style or an unconventional contemporary variation — is the perfect solution.

Find a collection of antique and vintage fireplaces and mantels on 1stDibs today.