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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:61
Lots with images:61
Prices available:61
Category:
Structural - Fireplace Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A French Louis XV style gilt brass fire fender foundry mark for Charles Casier, 19th century, the chenets and frieze pierced and cast with foliate decoration, each component stamped Ch Casier with interlaced C's and various numbers, 114 cm wide. ***
*** An impressive pair of 19th century cast iron figural bronze chenets, each raised on dual Mediterranean dolphin moulded feet, rising to a shaped body with applied putti, one surmounted by a figure of Poseidon holding his trident, the other with the figure… ***
*** A pair of cast iron figural fire dogs, 19th century, each with alternative classical male finials, atop a multi tiered column interspersed with cherubs, raised upon a dual serpentine footed base, 79 cm high. ***
*** An impressive antique French gilt bronze adjustable hearth fender, second half 19th century, in neo-classical manner, each end with an urn with flamiform finial and satyr masks draped with garlands of fruit mounted on a plinth with toupie feet, the… ***
*** A fine quality 19th century cast gilt bronze figural fire surround includes front fender and twin matching side chenets, the front fender 144 cm length ***
*** A brass fire fender and fire tools, the fire surround pierced and cast with lion motifs, together with a screen, fire tongs, a trowel and a poker of conforming decoration, the surround 136.5 cm long ***
*** A pair of 19th century French brass chenets in the rococo style, each boldly cast with foliate swags and scrollwork, surmounted by a classical ewer set above a raised egg and dart moulded base; together with a matching fender, 138 x 46 cm ***
*** A fine French Empire ormolu bronze fire fender, circa 1820, in the form of two plinths surmounted with opposed crouching lions in gilded bronze, above heraldic releifs of paired swans holding festoons, the front fender mounted with two brackets also… ***
*** A Morris & Co. walnut framed embroidery inset fire screen, late 19th century, the embroidered inset of floral design, composed from coloured silk, housed behind glass within a walnut frame, standing on two supports united by a turned stretcher. The… ***
*** A pair of French gilt bronze fender ends, second half 19th century, in neo-classical manner, each with a leaping putto and a flaming urn terminal, 32 cm high, 31.5 cm long, 11 cm deep. Provenance: The Estate of the late Hylton Grimmer ***
*** A pair of Victorian brass firedogs, each with spherical finial on scrolled base centered with an acanthus leaf, height 44 cm, width 21.5 cm, depth 44 cm ***
*** A George III brass and cast iron basket grate and a pierced brass fender, the grate with swag cast back plate and urn shaped finials. Height 74 cm, width 83 cm, depth 48 cm. Provenance: Mr J. Smiley, Woollahra ***
*** A brass and wrought iron fire Grate 19th century, the wrought iron grate set with a serpentine brass surround with urn finials raised on lobed legs, 94 cm wide. ***
*** A set of Victorian Aesthetic brass fire tools and a pair of fire dogs, comprising poker, tongs and shovel all with spiral twist shaft and copper flowerhead finials, the fire dogs with triangular end supports and stylised fleur de lys finials (5).… ***
*** A pair of giltwood sphinx chenets, 19th century, each modelled in a recumbent position with raised heads, 37 cm high ***
*** A good quality Victorian cast brass fire fender, late 19th century, adorned with rampant lions to each corner. 39 cm high, 163 cm wide, 43 cm deep ***
*** A pair of French wrought iron and bronze chenets, circa 1890. 81 cm high, 39 cm wide, 62 cm deep ***
*** An early 19th century iron coal bucket and cover Of deep tapering rectangular form with a domed cover and foliate cast handle, raised on scroll feet, 47 cm wide ***
*** A pair of Victorian brass firedogs, each with an acorn and sphere finial on entwined dolphin supports. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** A 19th century French Brass Fire Surround, in the Rococo style Naturalistically cast with c-scrolls and cherubs, united by a foliate pierced border Width: 115 cm ***
*** A good quality Victorian cast brass fire fender, late 19th century, the whole decorated with fluted columns and scrollwork. 30 cm high, 151 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** A French brass fire fender, with vasiform chenets united by a pierced fender, 117 x 40 cm. ***
*** A Regency brass adjustable fire kerb, having arched ends with winged torch mounts, united by a pierced band of well cast palmettes, height 19 cm, width 90 cm, depth 9 cm ***
*** A pair of antique French gilt bronze sculptural chenets, second half 19th century, each with a figure of a putto seated amidst acanthus, (lacking log rests), 38 cm high, 36 cm wide, 20 cm deep ***
*** A pair of Aesthetic movement iron and brass inlaid firedogs, late 19th century, each on a square base rising to a tapering shaft supporting a crescent tool rest, height 30.5 cm ***
*** A pair of French gilt brass fireplace ornaments in the classical style, each with a bowed frame, cast with ribbon swags, surmounted by a torchere finial, lion's paw feet, 32 x 32 cm ***
*** A Louis XV style giltmetal fire kerb and matching pair of fire dogs, each firedog surmounted by a gadrooned urn with acorn finial on rocaille supports. Height of firedogs 42 cm (width variable) ***
*** A pair of French gilt bronze mantel urns, second half 19th century, of classical design, each with a removable cover with a flamiform finial, 19 cm high ***
*** A French brass fire fender, with chenets cast in the form of classical urns united by a pierced fender, 113 cm wide ***
*** A pair of brass fire dogs, 19th century, the sunflower heads supported by turned brass bodies, each raised on four legs, 33.5 cm high, 21 cm length, 12 cm wide. Provenance: The estate of Nicholas E. De Watteville, Bequeathed to Karen Bidwill ***
*** A set of iron fire tools 80 cm high ***
*** A rococo style gilt metal spark screen, fire tools and chenets the chenets 36 cm high (each) ***
*** A part Italian wrought iron andiron fire place set 19th century including a pair of andirons fitted with pot and candle holders 128 cm high, 123 cm wide. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** A pair of French wrought iron fire dogs, circa 1920. 52 cm high, 20 cm wide, 26 cm deep ***
*** A French Art Nouveau cast iron and pressed copper fire Grate. 96 cm high, 77 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A 19th century brass fire fender, telescopic, finely cast with floriate swags, surmounted by four vasiform finials. Length 98 cm ***
*** A pair of English brass andirons, late 19th century, each with a sunflower patera, to the front, raised on turned and scrolled supports, 32 cm high, 22 cm deep. ***
*** A Louis XV style giltwood spark screen, circa 1860, Decoratively carved with a silk upholstered screen raised on splayed scrolled feet. 86.5 cm high, 66 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A pair of wrought iron chenets, circa 1900. 70 cm high, 62 cm deep, 45.5 cm wide ***
*** A late 19th century Art Nouveau copper and wrought iron lidded coal bucket, the ovoid body with a shallow domed cover raised on stylized iron supports. Height: 51 cm ***
*** Two Victorian brass and iron fire guards, 19th century, the larger with a rounded rectangular high mesh front, rising to dual rails above bun feet. The smaller with a narrow mesh front raised on three ball and claw feet, the larger 77 cm high, 133 cm wide… ***
*** A pair of Adam style brass andirons, in the form of urns, 49 cm high, 42 cm deep ***
*** A Sheraton manner satinwood fire screen, circa 1880, inset with rosewood on square tapering legs with a period tapestry, 83.5 cm high, 49 cm wide. ***
*** A 1970s fire grate with a pair of spherical andirons and a curved fire screen, in stainless steel and cast iron, 23 cm high by 42 cm and 35 cm ***
*** A rococo style foliate cast gilt metal fire screen 76 cm high. ***
*** A collection of brass fire tools, including a fire fender, tongs, a poker and a trowel, the fender 93 cm wide. ***
*** Five items of World War I brass trench art, three engraved shell cases one with a lappeted rim, a miniature coal scuttle with an Adf badge, and a brass ornament in the form of a boomerang with three kangaroos on a rectangular plinth. ***
*** A 1970s chrome modernist fire Grate, 62 cm by 43 cm ***
*** A French brass fire screen, with pierced fanning panels and a foliate cast support, 69 cm high. ***
*** A brass fire fender 145 cm long. ***
*** An oak bellows carved with gum nuts and leaves, leather sides and brass nozzle, early 20th century, length 70 cm ***
*** An Art Nouveau bronze fire screen. shaped rectangular, with a radiating stylised foliate design on scroll feet, 70 x 86 cm ***
*** An antique brass fire fender, a pair of andirons and fire tools, including spade, tongs and poker, Guard measures 126 cm long ***
*** A brass fire fender and a mesh fire screen, the fender 136 cm long ***
*** A set of brass and iron fire tools ***
*** A collection of copper fire tools, including a fender, a pair of tongs, a poker and a shovel, the fender 120 cm long. ***
*** A collection of fire tools, including a pair of brass tongs, a poker, a shovel, fire dogs and a fender, the fender 70 cm wide. ***
*** A Victorian painted tole coal scuttle, with original decoration simulating wood grain, brass fittings, 36 cm high ***
*** A late 18th century Dutch copper and brass lidded coal bucket, of tapering cylindrical form, the domed cover with a turned brass finial, beneath a brass loop handle. Height 47 cm ***
*** A set of brass fire tools ***
*** Poker work bellows, Punctured ***