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17th c. Cheminee
Located in Houston, TX
17th c. Cheminee from a Maison Bourgeois in the French City of Bordeaux
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

17th c. Cheminée from a Bastide near the Village of Cluny
Located in Houston, TX
17th c. cheminée from a bastide near the village of Cluny in the Burgandy region of France. Three piece mantel. Inside height is 52.75" and inside width is 64.75".
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Louis XIV Cheminee from the Burgundy region of France, c. 1700
Located in Houston, TX
Louix XIV cheminee from the Burgundy region of France, circa 1700.
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Cheminée from the Grand Hall of a Belgian Castle, dated 1389
Located in Houston, TX
Cheminée from the Grand Hall of a Belgian Castle. Carved heart detail on front with date 1389. Inside height is 57.75". Inside width is 53.25".
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Belgian Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

18th Century Granite Stone Fireplace Mantel
Located in Alella, ES
Of massive roughly granite stone carved side columns with capitals, rounded top piece.
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Antique Mid-18th Century Spanish Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

French Louis the 15th Limestone Fireplace, 18th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
French Louis the 15th period limestone firplace dated 18th century.The undulating lintel is
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Antique Mid-18th Century French Louis XV Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

18th Century French Stone Surround
Located in London, GB
18th century French stone surround. Opening 50.75" W, 42" H.
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Antique Mid-18th Century French Fireplaces and Mantels

French Country Antique Fireplace Hard-Stone, circa 1790s, France
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
Original and authentic French Country style antique fireplace, hand-carved in French hard-stone
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Antique 18th Century French Country Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Louis XV Cast Iron Fireback with the Arms of France, 18th Century
Located in Richebourg, Yvelines
Dated from the 18th century, Louis XV cast iron fireback with the arms of France in the middle of a
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Antique 18th Century French Louis XV Fireplace Tools and Chimney Pots

Materials

Cast Stone

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18th Century Stone Fireplace For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal 18th century stone fireplace for your home. Frequently made of stone, marble and limestone, every 18th century stone fireplace was constructed with great care. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer 18th century stone fireplace, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. A 18th century stone fireplace is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Louis XVI, Regency and Louis XV styles are sought with frequency.

How Much is a 18th Century Stone Fireplace?

Prices for a 18th century stone fireplace start at $800 and top out at $279,417 with the average selling for $14,307.

Finding the Right Fireplaces-mantels for You

While we likely wouldn’t mourn the invention of home heating and air-conditioning, these innovations did tragically reduce the widespread need for fireplaces and mantels in our living rooms.

Once an essential fixture in all homes, the fireplace, which, along with the chimney, is as old as the Middle Ages, was actually rendered redundant with the advent of the cast-iron heating stove during the 18th century. Victorian-era heating stoves were popular in the common areas of a living space for their capacity to heat as well as for their lack of smoke compared to fireplaces. However, improvements in craftsmanship as well as the Industrial Revolution meant that fireplaces were evolving in form and functionality.

Even as HVAC systems would eventually see to it that fireplaces weren’t a necessity, no mechanically engineered thermal heating and ventilation technology can replicate the feeling of warmth and camaraderie that a flickering fire guarantees. We just love a good fireplace.

“With antique fireplaces, you get heart, soul, character and architecture,” says Tony Ingrao, a Manhattan-based interior designer who purchased an important 16th-century French limestone fireplace for a client’s Greenwich Village townhouse.

Vintage fireplaces and mantels have earned their coveted position as desirable focal points in any room over the course of a staggering evolution in design that has yielded everything from intricately carved works of limestone to sleek works of wood paneling and rolled steel.

As log after log turns into ash, these iconic designs prove their timelessness and value, monetarily and as prized decorative monuments. Whether you seek to simply warm a space or completely transform it, an eye-catching new mantel for your blazing hearth — be it an elegant neoclassical design, a marvelous work of marble in the Louis XV style or an unconventional contemporary variation — is the perfect solution.

Find a collection of antique and vintage fireplaces and mantels on 1stDibs today.

Questions About 18th Century Stone Fireplace
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    Yes, wedding rings have a long history, stretching back to ancient Egypt. The first diamond engagement ring was created in 1477 by Archduke Maximillian of Austria. Browse a wide array of vintage and contemporary wedding rings on 1stDibs.
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    In the 18th century, art changed in style from Baroque to Rococo and Neoclassicism. Art became more ornamented and idealized during the Rococo period and then shifted toward a style that emulated the artwork of ancient Greece and Rome near the end of the century. You’ll find a variety of fine art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    To identify 18th-century furniture, you can research your piece in the context of the prevailing styles of the period or consult a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. To identify your item on your own, look over it for maker's marks, such as carvings, stamps, brands and labels. Researching the marking can help you determine the maker of your piece, and from there, you can search further to learn more about your particular item. Without a maker's mark, the best approach is to consider the characteristics of the dominant furniture styles during the 18th century. In England, these included William and Mary, Queen Anne, Georgian, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton. Some French furniture styles of the 1700s include Louis XV, Louis XVI and Régence. Find a diverse assortment of 18th-century furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    One way to check if your brass candlesticks are from the 18th century is to look for the two seams running lengthwise on either side. This is from when the candlestick was molded in two halves and then soldered together. You’ll find a variety of candlesticks of all shapes and sizes from some of the top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 10, 2025
    The individuals considered the Big Three of 18th-century cartoons are William Hogarth, James Gillray and George Cruikshank. Although the 18th century saw a widespread increase in illustrations in newspapers, these three illustrators were particularly well-known for their work. Hogarth's work was extremely diverse, ranging from serious, realistic paintings and portraits to satirical and moralistic illustrations filled with symbolism. A British caricaturist, Gillray is remembered today for his artworks representing political and social satires, like his political cartoons against George III of England. Despite being a prolific caricaturist, Cruikshank is now most famous for illustrating the works of Charles Dickens. On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of illustrations.
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    At the end of the 17th century, Europe went into a frenzy over porcelain. Asian porcelain was highly sought after, and spurred the foundation of the Meissen factory in France, where hard porcelain went on to be made. You’ll find a large collection of porcelain pieces from many of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.