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A Highly Important Empire Period Rosso Antico Chimneypiece with Portrait Reliefs
Located in London, GB
A Highly Important Empire Period Rosso Antico Chimneypiece Inset with Specimen Marble Portrait Reliefs of Roman Emperors The carved and veneered surround comprising a moulded shelf supported by a bold dentil cornice, above an inverted breakfront frieze carved with a central triglyph panel, flanked by a pair of rosettes carved in shallow relief, the frieze mounted with six carved hardstone profile portrait medallions of Roman Emperors, the stop-fluted jambs raised on moulded footblocks; in excellent condition with small restorations commensurate with age and use; the pale inclusions in the stone naturally formed. This spectacular neoclassical marble chimneypiece is carved from Rosso antico, the frieze inset with six portrait reliefs of Roman Emperors, each carved in marmo giallo on a bardiglio background, five variously incised: VESPASIANUS, TIBERIVS, OTHO, JULIUS CAESAR, TITUS. Rosso antico (marmor taenarium) is first recorded as being quarried in 1700 BC at Akra Tainaron (Cape Matapan), Greece.¹ The majority of this stone, however, was extracted throughout the Roman period, when it was one of the most coveted materials for carving due to its rich red colouring and association with highly prized Egyptian ‘Imperial’ Porphyry.² Rosso antico was chosen in antiquity for portrait busts, notably depicting Bacchic subjects such as Dionysus and satyrs due to its rich red wine colour which symbolised conviviality whilst conveying the education and cultivated taste of the owner.³ In the Renaissance, Rosso antico was also used for architectural detail on important buildings, such as the steps leading up to the choir in the medieval church of S. Prassede, and the large columns at the entrance to the Camera dell'Aurora.⁴ In 121 AD, G. Suetonius Tranquillus, secretary to Emperor Hadrian, wrote a biographical history of the first twelve emperors of Rome entitled De vita Caesarum (The Twelve Caesars). A Renaissance edition of Tranquillus’ work was published in 1470, followed by further reprints and translations into all the main European languages. Many of these were illustrated with prints of emperors taken from coins and statues, or imagined by the artist based on Tranquillus’ accounts. These interpretations were copied, in turn, by Renaissance designers for medals, Limoges enamels, and busts, as well as paintings such as the Eleven Caesars, a series of eleven half-length portraits of Roman emperors made by Titian in 1536–40 for Federico II, Duke of Mantua.⁵ These paintings were later given to King Charles I, before being passed in the Commonwealth to the Kings of Spain. Unfortunately, the series was destroyed in the catastrophic fire of 1734 at the Royal Alcazar of Madrid, and is now only known through copies and engravings.⁶ From the middle of the 17th century until the end of the 18th century, there was an insatiable demand for marble carvings, often sold as Roman or assembled from ancient fragments, thus perpetuating the reverence for antiquity that was the quintessence of the Grand Tour. Rosso antico was in extremely short supply, even after the ancient quarries at Skutari were rediscovered in 1830, and remained one of the most highly valued of all stones. Described in 1776 as ‘dark red; scarce and dear’, it was mostly used for small objects such as Grand Tour desk ornaments, inevitably using material re-cut from classical fragments, due to its rarity, as was the case with porphyry.⁷ The portrait roundels on this chimneypiece are typical of those produced in Rome and Florence in hardstones, semi-precious stones, gold, silver, bronze, and mother-of-pearl, which, being easily transportable, would be taken home from the Grand Tour to be mounted within wooden, gilded or brass frames, as fashion dictated.⁸ A group of gold portraits of Caesars, dating from around 1660, are in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence. Images of Roman emperors were not limited to Italy, England and France, however, as examples executed in Deshima for the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) show. Medallions depicting Roman emperors, invariably made of black and gold Japanese hiramakie or takamakie lacquer on copper, were produced for the Dutch market at the end of the 18th century. Examples can be found in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.⁹ There are two possible sources for the Imperial profiles on the chimneypiece: the engravings of The Twelve Caesars by Marcantonio Raimondi, or the Imperatorum Imagines by Hubert Golz.¹⁰ The portrait medallions also bear remarkable resemblance to a set of eighteen carved portrait reliefs of Roman Emperors, also of marmo giallo, almost certainly bought by David Ker (1742–1811) of Portavo, Co. Down, on his Grand Tour between 1792–4 in either Florence or Rome. Ker’s diary entry for 17th October 1793 is interesting as it reveals that he was offering his brother a choice of chimneypiece designs, which further supports a Roman origin for the offered example.¹¹ Indeed, fire surrounds incorporating antique fragments had been promoted from the late 1760s by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–78), encouraged by Rome-trained architects including Robert Adam (d.1792). One such example, inset with mythological tablets carved from Rosso antico, was acquired by the 9th Earl of Exeter from Piranesi himself for Burghley House.¹² Another can be found at Islington House, Dorset.¹³ A third, inset with giallo antico and Rosso antico, follows Piranesi’s engraved design dated 1769 for a fire surround mounted with three marble portrait reliefs.¹⁴ It should be re-emphasised that Rosso antico was so precious that it was only ever used for small tablets or details rather than an entire chimneypiece, as with the offered example; likewise, while portrait reliefs are occasionally seen on the jambs of Italian surrounds, it is exceptionally rare to see the frieze mounted with a group, especially of this scale: the combination indicates an architectural commission by an extremely wealthy patron. The sophisticated lines of this chimneypiece epitomise the French Empire influence on the Italian states at the turn of the 18th century. This idiosyncratic ‘Roman’ taste is encapsulated by that of Napoleon, who identified with Rome’s Imperial past. Napoleon’s desire to establish a visual link between himself and Roman emperors is demonstrated by the portraits of his court painter, Jacques-Louis David, inspired by portraits of Emperor Augustus. This Imperial taste extended to architecture, furniture and porcelain, the latter two of which are combined in a group of magnificent ormolu-mounted guéridons commissioned in Sèvres between 1803–11, made to immortalise Napoleon’s reign.¹⁵ The second guéridon in the series, the Table des Grands Capitaines (Table of the Great Commanders of Antiquity), commissioned in 1806, is made almost entirely of hard-paste Sèvres porcelain. The top, painted in imitation of sardonyx, is centred by a portrait cameo of Alexander the Great, surrounded by twelve smaller heads of commanders and philosophers from antiquity: Pericles, Scipio Africanus, Pompey, Augustus, Septimus Severus, Constantine, Trajan, Caesar, Mithridates, Hannibal, Themistocles and Miltiades.¹⁶ Louis XVIII presented the table to the Prince Regent (later King George IV) in 1817 as a token of appreciation for Napoleon’s defeat two years earlier, and George IV treasured it so highly that it became part of the ceremonial backdrop for all his state portraits. The table remains in the Royal Collection.¹⁷ This chimneypiece remained, until recently, in the possession of a noble Dutch family, who acquired it from the owners of a bombed Knightsbridge house in the 1940s; unfortunately, its provenance prior to this has been lost. The use of Rosso antico on this scale, inset with these splendid Imperial profile medallions, appears unparalleled. 1. J. B. Grossman, 'Looking at Greek and Roman Sculpture in Stone' (Los Angeles, 2003). Grossman states that this material was ‘...quarried in three places during antiquity: on Cape Tainaron present day Matapan on the Peloponnese of Greece; on Crete; and at the site of Iasos in Asia Minor. 2. L. Lazzarini, ‘Rosso antico and other red marbles used in antiquity: a characterization study’, Marble, Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Ancient Sculpture’ (1990), 237–252. C. Gorgoni, L. Lazzarini, P. Pallante, ‘New archaeometric data on Rosso antico and other red marbles used in antiquity, ASMOSIA VI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone’ (2002), pp. 199–206. J. Deér, trans. G.A. Gilhoff, The Dynastic Porphyry Tombs of the Norman Period in Sicily (Cambridge, 1959), p. 144. R. Gnoli, Marmora Romana (Rome, 1988), pp. 187–191. 3. A notable example is a satyr from the Emperor Hadrian's villa at Tivoli, now in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. Another is the head of a satyr in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, accession no. 2006.110. See T. Opper, Hadrian. Empire and Conflict (London, 2008), p. 165, fig. 149. 4. De Luca, Marmi antichi (Rome, 1998), p. 126. Faustino Corsi, Catalogo ragionato d’una collezione di pietre di decorazione (Rome, 1833), p. 93. 5. For related Limoges medallions, see set of ten circular Limoges enamel medallions depicting Roman emperors, en grisaille with gilding, from the workshop of Jacques I Laudin, sold Christie’s London, Fine Renaissance Bronzes and Works of Art, 19 December, 1977, lot 95. 6. See set of drawings sold Sotheby’s London, Of Royal and Noble Descent, 24 February, 2015, lot 184. 7. J. J. Ferber, Raspe’s Travels through Italy in the Years 1771–1772 (London, 1776), p. 218. 8. See Sotheby’s London, Pelham, the Public and the Private, 8 March 2016, lot 75: ‘A set of twelve mother-of-pearl cameos of Roman Emperors, Southern Italian, early 19th century’ 9. Oliver Impey, Christiaan J.A. Jörg, Cynthia Viallé, Japanese Export Lacquer 1580–1850 (Amsterdam, 2005) pp. 48–57, no. 56 & 57. 10. For a further reference, see the candlesticks by Jacques I Laudin in the Waters Art Gallery, illustrated in P. Verdier, Catalogue of the Painted Enamels of the Renaissance (Baltimore, 1967), p. 389, nos. 207 & 208. 11. John Ingamells, A Dictionary of British and Irish travellers in Italy 1701–1800 (London, 1997), pp. 572–3. 12. Oliver Impey, Four Centuries of Decorative Arts from Burghley House (Virginia, 1998), p. 53, fig. 23. 13. Country Life, 12 June, 1997, p. 162, figs. 9–11. 14. A. González-Palacios, Il Tempio del Gusto, Roma e il Regno delle due Sicilie, Vol. II (Milan, 1984), pp. 592–93, p. 260. 15. S. Grandjean, 'Napoleonic Tables...
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Early 19th Century Empire Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

French Countryside Fireplace Surround With Artempo Perfect Imperfections
Located in Beervelde, BE
French 18th century period grey stone fireplace surround. Naive French timeless rustic style in beaujolais fossil stone. The surface is nicely oxidised. It has an unusual teint. Beau...
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Mid-18th Century Regency Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Other

Antique English White & Sienna Marble Fire Mantel
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A stunning antique English white statuary marble fireplace, circa 1920, beautifully decorated with fine sienna marble ribbon inlays to the frieze and jambs. Though this marble fire ...
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Early 20th Century Georgian European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Siena Marble, Statuary Marble

Antique Dutch fireplace mantel 19th Century
Located in Udenhout, NL
Antique Dutch fireplace mantel to place around the chimney from the 19th Century.
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1870s Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Midcentury Italian Brass and Wrought Iron Pair of Andirons
Located in Carimate, Como
Pair of Mid-century wrought iron and brass Italian andirons, having a beautiful neoclassical shaped shiny brass front and the typical wrought-iron back pillars.
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Mid-20th Century Hollywood Regency European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Brass, Wrought Iron

Art Deco Walnut Fire Mantel
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
An original Art Deco walnut fire mantel; one of two almost identical fireplaces we are selling salvaged from a property in South London. Featuring unique character woodgrain and an arched shelf...
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20th Century Art Deco European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Walnut, Wood

Georgian Style Portland Stone Fireplace Mantel
Located in London, GB
A finely carved Georgian style fireplace in lightly distressed Portland stone. The plain fielded centre tablet flanked either side by stop flutes, with carved oval Patarae corner blocks. The jambs again decorated with stop fluted panels. A shaped and molded tiered shelf with dental work...
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21st Century and Contemporary Georgian European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Scottish Georgian Manner Cast Iron Fireplace Hob Grate Insert
Located in Edinburgh, GB
A versatile Scottish Georgian Manner Cast Iron Hob Grate fireplace insert by the renowned foundry Carron of Falkirk. A generous outer pla...
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Early 1900s Georgian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Iron

French Limestone Louis XV Fireplace
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
French limestone Louis XV fireplace. Inside measurements: 43.7 x 55.5 inch (height x width).
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18th Century Louis XV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

17th Century Large Mantle Louis XIII Chateau Hand Carved Stone Antique Fireplace
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Extremely Rare 17th Century Louis XIII Chateau Fireplace, 1610-1643 Rare and unique French antique castle fireplace Louis XIII period Limestone Chimney with a magnificent Trumeau T...
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17th Century Louis XIII Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Limestone

English Sheraton Rosewood Pole Screen
Located in Queens, NY
English Sheraton-style (19th Century) rosewood pole screen with rectangular needlepoint framed panel and banded inlaid base.
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19th Century Sheraton Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Wood

French Provincial Stone Fireplace Surround From Provence Bastide
Located in Beervelde, BE
Medieval stone fireplace from the south of France. Unique fireplace surround for timeless authentic slow-living interior design project. Exceptional artempo wear and condition. This ...
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15th Century and Earlier French Provincial Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

19th Century Regency Brass Scottish Register Fireplace Insert Grate
Located in Edinburgh, GB
A fine and rare 19th Century Regency fireplace Insert grate, salvaged from Anne Street, Edinburgh Scotland. Circular rondel's to capitals with r...
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1810s Regency Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Brass, Steel

Antique Fireplace Mantel from the 19th century of french limestone
Located in Made, NL
Beautiful robust castle mantelpiece made of French limestone. This antique mantle dates from the 19th century and is in the style of Louis XIII with a beautiful ornament in the middl...
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19th Century Louis XIII Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

18th Century French Country Chique Limestone Antique Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
This is a perfect fireplace surround for a paneled room. The mantel (fireplace) has a nice patina and very deep jambs. It is in great condition and not broken. A different element fo...
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Late 18th Century Louis XVI Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Magnificent Polished Belgium Black Chimneypiece
Located in London, GB
A magnificent polished Belgium Black and Rosso Levanto marble chimneypiece in the Renaissance manner. The moulded shelf set over a panelled frieze, supported...
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1870s Renaissance Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Belgian Black Marble, Other

21st Century Leather & Burnished Steel Fireplace Set Handcrafed in Italy
By Pinetti
Located in Bagnatica, Lombardia
Pinetti’s first-class leather here used to carefully cover this superb fireplace set. A full burnished steel set with broom, poker, tongs and shovel, entirely supported by a round...
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2010s Modern European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Steel

Fireplace ore for multiple options with Doors in Iron and Brass circa 1920
Located in Verviers, BE
iron and brass circa 1920 iron and brass and terminating on decorative scrolled stylized Doors We prefer to sell our items in 'uncleaned' condition so that the new owner still h...
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1920s Arts and Crafts Vintage European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Metal, Brass

French 19th-20th Century Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze Fireplace Screen
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A French 19th-20th century 'Belle Époque' Louis XV style gilt and patinated bronze fireplace screen. The ornately decorated oval screen, supported with a pair a of finial columns, su...
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Early 1900s Belle Époque Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Brass, Bronze, Steel

Antique Arts and Crafts Fire Kerb, English, Copper, Fireside Surround, Victorian
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique Arts and Crafts fire kerb. An English, copper fireside surround with Ruskin-esque cabochon, dating to the late Victorian period...
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Late 19th Century Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Copper

Victorian Cast Iron and Brass Fire Grate
Located in London, GB
Victorian cast iron and brass fire grate, c.1870, with female mask to the back-plate, the basket framed with brass foliage and surmounted by urn finials. Restored, re-polished and r...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Brass, Iron

Jules Cantini Jaspe Du Var Rose Marble Fireplace For High-End Design Decor
By Jules Cantini
Located in Beervelde, BE
Phenomenal mantel from Jules Cantini. The marble is called the Jaspe Du Var Rose. In the right panel you see a seal from the world known Jules Cantini workhouse. The Cantini museum i...
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19th Century Directoire Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Fine European Original Antique Classic Marble Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
This fireplace surround has very fine details. Its marble is a Belgian marble from the Ardennes; the details are made out of statuary marble. The front has been very nicely carved. A...
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18th Century Louis XVI Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Antique Fireback or Backsplash with Coat of Arms
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Beautiful antique cast iron fireback / backsplash. Great condition very detailed. The lion in the crest is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally symbolises bravery, valou...
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18th Century Louis XV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Iron

21st Century Outdoor Wood Burning Fire Pit
Located in London, GB
21st Century Outdoor Wood Burning Fire Pit. A Contemporay Hand Made Blackened Steel Cylindrical Shaped Luxury Fire Pit. Unused And Fantastic Condition Reardy For Shipment. Suitable F...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Wrought Iron, Iron

Large Georgian Period English York Stone Fireplace
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A large scale original late 18th/early 19th century Georgian English York stone fireplace circa 1800. Carved by hand into York stone, this antiqu...
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Early 19th Century Georgian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Large Antique Limestone Regency Cheminee From France
Located in Beervelde, BE
Extra wide original antique fireplace surround in limestone. Fine 18th century, Regency period, with detailled work on the surface. This French classic country style mantlepiece is f...
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Mid-18th Century Regency Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

18th Century French Country and Antique Fireplace Mantle
Located in Beervelde, BE
This fireplace surround with magnificent veining and not broken is from the Burgundy region. It has a country look although it can be used in all different kind of interior design si...
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18th Century Régence Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Louis XV Style Carrara Marble Mantel , Circa 1980
Located in Honnelles, WHT
‘Louis XV style Carrara Marble Mantel, circa 1980 ’ Louis XV style mantel in Carrara marble , circa 1980 shelf broken and repaired dimensions of hearth : 79 x 94 cm
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Early 19th Century Louis XV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Pair of Brass Prancing Horses Andirons, French, circa 1970
Located in Marcq-en-Barœul, Hauts-de-France
This pair of andirons is made of brass. They are showing prancing horses. This a French work, circa 1970.
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1970s Neoclassical Vintage European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Brass

18th Century Exceptional European Original Antique Fireplace Mantle
Located in Beervelde, BE
Exceptional original Louis XVI period, 18th century, antique fireplace surround in a Yellow Italian marble. Exceptional little jewel. Easy on the eye which will catch everyone's atte...
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Late 18th Century Louis XVI Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Glass Fireplace Screen with Bronze Hinges
Located in Marcq-en-Barœul, Hauts-de-France
This fireplace screen is made of 3 glass panels with bronze hinges. This is a French work. Circa 1970.
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Bronze

Fine European And Small Straight Italian Antique Fireplace Surround in Marble
Located in Beervelde, BE
This original fine Italian antique fireplace mantel has perfect measures to fit apartments and small rooms. The patina on the piece reflects...
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Early 17th Century Louis XIV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

19th Century Burgundy Bicolor Antique Fireplace Mantel
Located in Beervelde, BE
This fine antique fireplace surround is from the Dijon region. The bicolor Burgundy marble stone is named Corton, after the French town, Corton...
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19th Century Louis XIV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

A Large-Early 19th Century Scottish Statuary Marble Fireplace Surround.
Located in Edinburgh, GB
A large and elegant early 19th Century Scottish statuary marble Corbeled fireplace surround. A generous square edged top shelf, resting above a unadorned shaped frieze, flanked by ta...
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Early 1800s Georgian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Statuary Marble

18th Century French Country Bleu Stone Regency Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
A bicolor bleu-grey French Burgundy hard limestone fireplace surround with little remaining of patin and a rustic twist. It has a lovely shell shaped carving on the front typing the ...
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18th Century Regency Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Antique Irish Kilkenny Marble Fireplace Mantle
Located in London, GB
A William IV period Irish carved corbel fireplace in highly fossilised Kilkenny marble. The pilaster jambs with elegant carved corbel brackets supporting wide and generous mantle wit...
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1830s William IV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Marble

Elegant Italian Fireplace Mantel
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Lovely elegant 18th century fireplace mantel in Carrara white marble. This Italian beauty with its beautifully shaped jambs with scroll to top was originally build into the wall. ...
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18th Century Rococo Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Carrara Marble

Antique Polished Steel Fire Grate in the Georgian Manner.
Located in Edinburgh, GB
Antique Polished steel fire grate in the Georgian manner. A shaped cartouche back plate with a high relief half sphere, this in turn connects to...
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Early 1900s Georgian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Steel

Polished Steel Fire Basket in the Georgian Style
Located in London, GB
An impressive polished steel fire grate in the Georgian style. The tapering, engraved legs with paterae and guilloche urn finials. The serpentine fret with paterae and U-shaped burni...
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19th Century Georgian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Steel

French 20th Century Comblanchien Stone Rustic Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
This original antique fireplace surround is made in the famous Burgundy Comblanchien hard marble stone. Comblanchien is used in many historical landmarks from Europe to the USA the m...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Marble

Reclaimed Art Deco Style Bolection Fireplace
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A reclaimed original Art Deco style bolection fireplace. Veneered in burr walnut, this 1920s fireplace has a rich colour that is perfect for a period property in a chic Art Deco town...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Walnut

19th Century French Ormolu Mounted Breche Violette Marble Fireplace c.1870
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A mid 19th century French Louis XV style fireplace in Breche Violette marble. The curved shaped, stop-fluted jambs surmounted by ormolu mounted carved paterae, frieze and moulded she...
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1870s Louis XV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

19th Century Antique French Limestone Fireplace Mantel
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Very warm colored French Corton limestone fireplace. Opening measurements: 41.7 x 40.9 inch. (106 x 104 cm) height x width.
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19th Century Louis Philippe Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

French Cosy Style Stone Antique Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
A grand 18th century French classic fireplace. This original antique fireplace surround can be used as a decorative architectural element. The front has been broken and the right top...
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18th Century Louis XIV Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

18th Century Original Antique Fireplace Mantel
Located in Beervelde, BE
This bicolor burgundy hard stone fireplace surround has a nice patina and a marble shine de color is a perfect match for wooden floor. Even in a modern interior with lots of white th...
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Late 18th Century Louis Philippe Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

18th Century French Regence Style Walnut Mantle with Shell Carving
Located in Atlanta, GA
18th Century French Regence Style Walnut Mantle with Shell Carving
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18th Century Regency Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Walnut

Napoleon III Fireplace In Black Belgian Or Black Mazy Marble, Circa 1880
Located in Honnelles, WHT
Napoleon III fireplace in black marble from Belgium or black marble from Mazy. Dimensions of the fireplace: 80 x 99 cm
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Late 19th Century Napoleon III Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

18th Century Italian Fireplace Mantel in Volcanic Stone
Located in Zedelgem, BE
Very stylisch Italian fireplace mantel, made in volcanic stone and dating from the 18th century. Inside dimensions : 115cm wide and 108cm high
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18th Century Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Large Antique French Solid Oak Louis Style Fireplace
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A large antique French solid oak Louis style fireplace. Dating to circa 1900, this surround handcrafted from good quality oak with a handsome mid oak finish. Showcasing striking do...
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Early 19th Century Country Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Wood, Oak

Elegant French Rustic Limestone Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
Antique French country limestone decorative fireplace surround from the Louis XVI period, 18th century. A classic architectural element f...
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19th Century Louis XVI Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

A large antique Sienna marble bolection frame style mantel or fireplace surround
Located in Tyrone, Northern Ireland
A large antique Sienna marble bolection frame style fire surround dating to the mid 19th century Made from the richest colour of Convent Sienna marble, ...
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1860s Baroque Revival Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Siena Marble

19th Century Classic Regency English Brass Fireplace Fender
Located in Savannah, GA
Classic Regency period brass fender having a reticulated frame work. A handsome solid piece in a large size. Inside measurements 59 inches wide x 15.75 deep. Over-all measurements ab...
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1820s Regency Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Brass

18th Century Original Pink Stone Antique Fireplace Mantle
Located in Beervelde, BE
This one of a kind antique fireplace surround was made out of a burgundy hard stone and reflects an Italian style. Measures; 151 cm EW 59,45" 117 cm EH 46,06" 123 cm IW 48,42" ...
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18th Century Régence Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Antique Fire Surround, Victorian, Fender, Iron, Late 19th Century, circa 1900
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique fire surround. An English, Victorian fender hand crafted in iron dating to the late 19th century, circa 1900. Large fire surroun...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Iron

Pair of Italian Wrought Iron and Floral Andirons with Scroll Legs. Circa 1830
Located in Charleston, SC
Pair of Italian wrought iron andirons with foliate petals, centered acanthus plinths, and terminating on hand chased scrolled legs. Early 19th Century
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1830s Neoclassical Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Wrought Iron

Yellow/pink Marble Boudin Freplace Mantel 19th Century
Located in Udenhout, NL
Yellow/pink Marble Boudin Freplace Mantel from the 19th Century to place in front of the chimney. For all other sizes, see the last photo.
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1870s Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Ryan & Smith Portavo Breccia Viola Marble Fireplace
By Ryan & Smith Ltd.
Located in Tyrone, Northern Ireland
A Breccia Viola marble fireplace of stylish architectural design. The aperture surrounded by a wide frame stepped moulding. The plain and squat ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Breccia Marble

Small 19th Century Cast Iron Fireplace
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Very lovely decorated, small cast iron fireplace from the 19th century. The firebox opening is: Height: 15,55 inch (39.5 cm) Width: 17.71 in...
Category

19th Century Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Iron

French Brass Flanking Flame Urn Finial Foliage & Swag Fireplace Chenet, C. 1790
Located in Charleston, SC
French brass flanking flame urn finial foliage and swag fireplace chenet, Late 18th Century. Chenet will adjust in size- 55" Wide Max / 47.5" Wide Minimum.
Category

1790s Louis XVI Antique European Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Brass, Wrought Iron

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