A GEORGE III STYLE LARGE STEEL FIREGRATE
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A GEORGE III STYLE LARGE STEEL FIREGRATE

CIRCA 1900

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A GEORGE III STYLE LARGE STEEL FIREGRATE
CIRCA 1900
With urn finials and pierced serpentine frieze, the chamfered standards on octagonal feet
32 in. (81.2 cm.) high; 40 in. (101.5 cm.) wide; 18½ in. (47 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

This model follows the same design as a steel dog-grate acquired in 1911 by the Victoria & Albert Museum (museum no. M492) (see A.Kelly. 'The Book of English Fireplaces', 1968, fig.75) attributed to the Smithfield metalworker Henry Jackson.

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