A pair of Aesthetic Movement Sunflower Brass Fire Dogs, circa 1875
These gorgeous andirons (or fire dogs) date from around 1875, and were attributed to Thomas Jeckyll by the auction house where they were originally purchased. They are a lovely example of the craftmanship of the Aesthetic Movement, in solid brass, both cast with a sunflower on ball and rod frame and bracket base. Please feel free to get in touch with any further questions.
Height: 23.5cm
International shipping will attract an additional charge for this item, due to its weight and size. Please contact us for a personalised shipping quote if your address is outside the UK.
These gorgeous andirons (or fire dogs) date from around 1875, and were attributed to Thomas Jeckyll by the auction house where they were originally purchased. They are a lovely example of the craftmanship of the Aesthetic Movement, in solid brass, both cast with a sunflower on ball and rod frame and bracket base. Please feel free to get in touch with any further questions.
Height: 23.5cm
International shipping will attract an additional charge for this item, due to its weight and size. Please contact us for a personalised shipping quote if your address is outside the UK.
These gorgeous andirons (or fire dogs) date from around 1875, and were attributed to Thomas Jeckyll by the auction house where they were originally purchased. They are a lovely example of the craftmanship of the Aesthetic Movement, in solid brass, both cast with a sunflower on ball and rod frame and bracket base. Please feel free to get in touch with any further questions.
Height: 23.5cm
International shipping will attract an additional charge for this item, due to its weight and size. Please contact us for a personalised shipping quote if your address is outside the UK.