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American Mission Wrought Iron Fire Screen
Located in New York, NY
American Mission wrought iron low fire screen with a scrolling design top and mess panels
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Early 20th Century American Mission Fireplace Tools and Chimney Pots

Materials

Wrought Iron

Arts And Crafts Mission Screen With Cut Steel Clipper Ship Trim
Located in New York, NY
1910- 1920's Cast/ Wrought Iron frame, heavy mesh screen
Category

Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Fireplaces and Mantels

Hand Forged Wrought Iron Fireplace Set Made Up of Screen, Tools and Andirons
Located in Asbury Park, NJ
Wonderful hand forged from wrought iron fireplace set. Set consists of screen, tools (shovel, poker
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Vintage 1980s Canadian Mission Fireplace Tools and Chimney Pots

Materials

Iron

Arts and Crafts Mission Screen with cut steel Clipper Ship trim
Located in Ferndale, MI
Cast/ Wrought Iron  frame, heavy mesh screen
Category

Early 20th Century Fireplace Tools and Chimney Pots

High Quality Arts & Crafts Folding Firescreen Spark Guard
By Samuel Yellin
Located in New York, NY
Exceptional, heavy hand made period Arts and Crafts, Mission, Gothic Revival American folding fire
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Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Fireplace Tools and Chimney ...

Materials

Wrought Iron

Four Fold Mission Arts & Crafts Fireplace Screen Spark Gard
Located in New York, NY
Nicely crafted heavy gage folding fire screen having for panels each 13 W x 30 H inches. The two
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Early 20th Century American Mission Fireplace Tools and Chimney Pots

Materials

Metal, Wrought Iron

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Finding the Right fireplace-tools-chimney-pots for You

If your chilly winter nights are largely spent warming up by the fireplace, you’re going to need a set of antique or vintage fireplace tools and chimney pots to keep things tidy.

There’s something intrinsically primal yet comforting about having a fire in one’s home. A fire in a fabulous antique fireplace brings warmth, both literal and intangible, to a living room, den or bedroom. On a cold, snowy night, there is nothing quite so satisfying as having a warm cup of mulled wine and watching the flames dance in golden splendor.

Of course, one needs the accompanying accoutrements to keep a fireplace orderly. However, newly minted tools may not match the carefully considered decor and specific furniture style that you had in mind for your space. Fortunately, antique and vintage fireplace tools were so well made that they still work decades later. These pieces also have the added benefit of being quite stylish and elegant in their design so they won’t stand out in a minimalist space.

Andirons keep the logs off the floor of the fireplace so air can better circulate and keep the fire bright. An andiron, importantly, will prevent a burning log from rolling out of a fireplace and keep a fire burning evenly as well as prevent any mess from accumulating. Some andirons are simple iron brackets to elevate the wood, but others are more ornate baskets that introduce a touch of luxury to the fireplace.

Chimney pots are extensions added to the top of a smokestack. They’re completely visible from your home’s exterior, so choose one that you love. We like a tapered terracotta version. A chimney pot will elongate the chimney as well as help draft air to keep a fire alight. It may also prevent smoke from billowing around the room, which is, of course, extremely hazardous to your health. A fire’s smoke will also damage your furniture as well as any adjacent art. Smoke and soot can stain, leaving things to look dreary and dark. Chimney pots were very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, and Victorian-era chimney pots still make for an attractive addition to contemporary homes.

We can all agree that a fireplace is going to elevate your space. To complete the look, find a collection of antique and vintage fireplace tools and chimney pots today on 1stDibs.

Questions About Mission Fireplace Screens
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2021
    A fire screen is often called a fireguard. It's a protective screen that is positioned in front of a fireplace in order to keep flames and hot embers from flying into the room. On 1stDibs, find a variety of antique and vintage fire screens, fire tools and chimney pots.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    Yes, there are two standard sizes for fireplace screens: 39 inches by 31 inches and 44 inches by 33 inches. However, not all fireplace screens are standard. As a result, it is best to measure your fireplace before shopping for a screen. Find a variety of fireplace screens on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    A firescreen is the metal screen that is placed in front of the fireplace to prevent ashes and sparks from leaving the hearth. This screen can be opened to access the fireplace.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, a glass fireplace screen can get hot. Typical fireplaces can reach temperatures of over 500 degrees and can shatter the glass if not crafted to withstand the heat. It’s important to keep an eye on any fireplace when there is a fire burning to ensure safety. Shop a selection of fireplace screens on 1stDibs.