English reticulated brass fire fender with lion's paw feet (c. 1810)
Brass and steel fire fender with a delicately pierced pattern of rhythmically spaced arcs between brass moldings. The fender is supported by two cast brass lion’s paw feet and rear brackets. The back half of the steel floor (or ash tray) of the fender is angled to the hearth. The reserve at the corners of the tray are defined by iron moldings for use as tool rests. The steel base has cracks and wear as to be expected from use and a piece of this age.
England, George lll Period, circa 1810.
Condition: The steel base has cracks and wear as to be expected from use and a piece of this age. Wear commensurate with age and use.
Materials: Brass, Steel
Dimensions: 41-1/4” W x 11-1/2” D x 9-1/2” H
SKU: 1645
Tear sheets are available on request.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY:
The Federalist Antiques ships throughout the Chicagoland area, Nationally, and Internationally. The cost of shipping or delivery is not included in the purchase price and will be a separate charge.
Before purchase please contact us for a shipping quote: info@federalistantiques.com
Our complete Shipping & Returns policies are here
Request Hold
Thank you for your interest in this piece!