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A GEORGE II WROUGHT IRON FIREGRATE

CIRCA 1735

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A GEORGE II WROUGHT IRON FIREGRATE
CIRCA 1735
The railed basket with baluster-shaped finials to the top-rail, flanked by swept and scrolled sides, above a blind fret flanked by square section standards with orb finials
25¾ in. (66 cm.) high; 37 in. (94 cm.) wide; 16 in. (41 cm.) deep
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Eighteenth century firegrates such as the present example are very rare survivals. They were extremely expensive and luxurious items, and at this time were only found in the homes of the very wealthy. The grates were often designed by architects as an extension of the chimneypiece and the room they were created for.