Georgian & Regency
We have a range of antique Georgian and Regency fireplaces and reproduction fireplaces in storage and on display in our Manchester based showroom.
The Georgian Era is normally defined as including the reigns of King George I, II, III and IV covering 1714 to 1837 (with the sub era of The Regency 1811 –
1820). Fireplaces from this period were that of grand proportions and typically designed a complete focal point of the room. This look was achieved by using
cast iron register grates and grand fire baskets to create large fireplace openings; these were accompanied by intricately designed solid wood surrounds and
marble fireplaces. Your typical antique Georgian fire surround or antique cast iron register grate from this period would include designs such as hand
carved; or in the case of cast iron ‘cast’ medallion, urn or swag features. All of these types of design are depicted as from this era and our range of fully
restored antique fireplaces compliment this stunning period of British History.
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Note, if there is a particular antique fireplace or antique fire surround you would like to view, please contact us and book a viewing day as not all our
antique fireplaces are on display.
Here are some examples of a typical Georgian style fireplace:
Price: EXAMPLE Adam style victorian cast iron grate with a pair of matching iron panels, all decorated with applied iron casting of swags, garlan
Price: EXAMPLE A late regency cast iron register grate. Circa 1830. Slips can be supplied to make this insert fit any surround.
Price: EXAMPLE A lovely regency chimneypiece in statuary marble with carved rosette corner blocks and a finely carved centre tablet with a basket