Rare Victorian Wrought Iron Decorative Gateway Lamp Arch
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Original Decorative Cast Iron Floor Heating Grating Set
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Two Pairs of Plaster Flourishes on Painted Wood Panels
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Pair of Salvaged 2.6 Metre Sandstone Pillars or Columns
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A selection of Reclaimed Period Newel Posts
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Ref: W701-1087
Pair Of Salvaged 1930s Cast Iron Ogle Sons Elevator Cable Pulleys
£120.00 the pairQty: 1 pairPair Of Salvaged 1930s Cast Iron Ogle Sons Elevator Cable Pulleys
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Ref: W701-1082
A pair of Reclaimed Red Cast Iron Brackets or Spindle / Axle Mounts
£385.00 the pairQty: 1 pairA pair of Reclaimed Red Cast Iron Brackets or Spindle / Axle Mounts
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Salvaged Large Wooden Architectural Finial or Spike
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Salvaged Slender Softwood Round Fluted Pillar or Column
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Ref: W30A139
A Pair of Beautiful Very Large Hand Carved Oak Decorative Corbels
£460.00 the pairQty: 1 pairA Pair of Beautiful Very Large Hand Carved Oak Decorative Corbels
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Beautiful Salvaged Ornamental Terracotta Stylised Lion Figure
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Huge Vintage Cast Iron Brackets from Gloucester Railway Station
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Architectural features are the embellishments that give our buildings character, style and individuality. Since we first slapped daub on wattle we've been making our homes more than simply a shelter. Such ornamenture, be it structural or cosmetic, reflects not only who we are but what we are - in an outward display of wealth, status, achievement and ability. It can be as subtle as carving on an oak beam or as lavish as a grand staircase in a stately home. Be it an architect's dream or a simple tin shed, our home is our castle and we have long adorned the parapets and sought to dazzle those who enter our hallowed halls.
We have always decorated our homes, our places of work and worship and our civil and civic buildings. Carved wood, worked stone, stained glass and fine plaster have helped to define the devine beauty of the gothic period, the elegant formality of the Georgians, the oblique geometry of Art Deco and the enchanting liberty of Art Nouveau. Even throughout the 20th century with it's often brutal minimalism - there is beauty in the clean line and absence of expression.
Every element of architecture has been shaped by skilled hands and creative minds; floors, ornate ceilings, fine wall panelling and muntin walls. Stylish staircases, ornate pillars and columns, grand arches and door surrounds, porticos and fanlights. When these great cathedrals of man's achievements finally succumb to time and decay - we're here to save these irriplaceable fragments of our heritage. Loved by homeowners, shopfitters, interior designers, architects and civil engineers alike - for the culture, skill and imagination in every single piece...