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Technique: Hand-Carved
A Highly Important Empire Period Rosso Antico Chimneypiece with Portrait Reliefs
Located in London, GB
A Highly Important Empire Period Rosso Antico Chimneypiece Inset with Specimen Marble Portrait Reliefs of Roman Emperors The carved and veneered surround comprising a moulded shelf supported by a bold dentil cornice, above an inverted breakfront frieze carved with a central triglyph panel, flanked by a pair of rosettes carved in shallow relief, the frieze mounted with six carved hardstone profile portrait medallions of Roman Emperors, the stop-fluted jambs raised on moulded footblocks; in excellent condition with small restorations commensurate with age and use; the pale inclusions in the stone naturally formed. This spectacular neoclassical marble chimneypiece is carved from Rosso antico, the frieze inset with six portrait reliefs of Roman Emperors, each carved in marmo giallo on a bardiglio background, five variously incised: VESPASIANUS, TIBERIVS, OTHO, JULIUS CAESAR, TITUS. Rosso antico (marmor taenarium) is first recorded as being quarried in 1700 BC at Akra Tainaron (Cape Matapan), Greece.¹ The majority of this stone, however, was extracted throughout the Roman period, when it was one of the most coveted materials for carving due to its rich red colouring and association with highly prized Egyptian ‘Imperial’ Porphyry.² Rosso antico was chosen in antiquity for portrait busts, notably depicting Bacchic subjects such as Dionysus and satyrs due to its rich red wine colour which symbolised conviviality whilst conveying the education and cultivated taste of the owner.³ In the Renaissance, Rosso antico was also used for architectural detail on important buildings, such as the steps leading up to the choir in the medieval church of S. Prassede, and the large columns at the entrance to the Camera dell'Aurora.⁴ In 121 AD, G. Suetonius Tranquillus, secretary to Emperor Hadrian, wrote a biographical history of the first twelve emperors of Rome entitled De vita Caesarum (The Twelve Caesars). A Renaissance edition of Tranquillus’ work was published in 1470, followed by further reprints and translations into all the main European languages. Many of these were illustrated with prints of emperors taken from coins and statues, or imagined by the artist based on Tranquillus’ accounts. These interpretations were copied, in turn, by Renaissance designers for medals, Limoges enamels, and busts, as well as paintings such as the Eleven Caesars, a series of eleven half-length portraits of Roman emperors made by Titian in 1536–40 for Federico II, Duke of Mantua.⁵ These paintings were later given to King Charles I, before being passed in the Commonwealth to the Kings of Spain. Unfortunately, the series was destroyed in the catastrophic fire of 1734 at the Royal Alcazar of Madrid, and is now only known through copies and engravings.⁶ From the middle of the 17th century until the end of the 18th century, there was an insatiable demand for marble carvings, often sold as Roman or assembled from ancient fragments, thus perpetuating the reverence for antiquity that was the quintessence of the Grand Tour. Rosso antico was in extremely short supply, even after the ancient quarries at Skutari were rediscovered in 1830, and remained one of the most highly valued of all stones. Described in 1776 as ‘dark red; scarce and dear’, it was mostly used for small objects such as Grand Tour desk ornaments, inevitably using material re-cut from classical fragments, due to its rarity, as was the case with porphyry.⁷ The portrait roundels on this chimneypiece are typical of those produced in Rome and Florence in hardstones, semi-precious stones, gold, silver, bronze, and mother-of-pearl, which, being easily transportable, would be taken home from the Grand Tour to be mounted within wooden, gilded or brass frames, as fashion dictated.⁸ A group of gold portraits of Caesars, dating from around 1660, are in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence. Images of Roman emperors were not limited to Italy, England and France, however, as examples executed in Deshima for the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) show. Medallions depicting Roman emperors, invariably made of black and gold Japanese hiramakie or takamakie lacquer on copper, were produced for the Dutch market at the end of the 18th century. Examples can be found in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.⁹ There are two possible sources for the Imperial profiles on the chimneypiece: the engravings of The Twelve Caesars by Marcantonio Raimondi, or the Imperatorum Imagines by Hubert Golz.¹⁰ The portrait medallions also bear remarkable resemblance to a set of eighteen carved portrait reliefs of Roman Emperors, also of marmo giallo, almost certainly bought by David Ker (1742–1811) of Portavo, Co. Down, on his Grand Tour between 1792–4 in either Florence or Rome. Ker’s diary entry for 17th October 1793 is interesting as it reveals that he was offering his brother a choice of chimneypiece designs, which further supports a Roman origin for the offered example.¹¹ Indeed, fire surrounds incorporating antique fragments had been promoted from the late 1760s by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–78), encouraged by Rome-trained architects including Robert Adam (d.1792). One such example, inset with mythological tablets carved from Rosso antico, was acquired by the 9th Earl of Exeter from Piranesi himself for Burghley House.¹² Another can be found at Islington House, Dorset.¹³ A third, inset with giallo antico and Rosso antico, follows Piranesi’s engraved design dated 1769 for a fire surround mounted with three marble portrait reliefs.¹⁴ It should be re-emphasised that Rosso antico was so precious that it was only ever used for small tablets or details rather than an entire chimneypiece, as with the offered example; likewise, while portrait reliefs are occasionally seen on the jambs of Italian surrounds, it is exceptionally rare to see the frieze mounted with a group, especially of this scale: the combination indicates an architectural commission by an extremely wealthy patron. The sophisticated lines of this chimneypiece epitomise the French Empire influence on the Italian states at the turn of the 18th century. This idiosyncratic ‘Roman’ taste is encapsulated by that of Napoleon, who identified with Rome’s Imperial past. Napoleon’s desire to establish a visual link between himself and Roman emperors is demonstrated by the portraits of his court painter, Jacques-Louis David, inspired by portraits of Emperor Augustus. This Imperial taste extended to architecture, furniture and porcelain, the latter two of which are combined in a group of magnificent ormolu-mounted guéridons commissioned in Sèvres between 1803–11, made to immortalise Napoleon’s reign.¹⁵ The second guéridon in the series, the Table des Grands Capitaines (Table of the Great Commanders of Antiquity), commissioned in 1806, is made almost entirely of hard-paste Sèvres porcelain. The top, painted in imitation of sardonyx, is centred by a portrait cameo of Alexander the Great, surrounded by twelve smaller heads of commanders and philosophers from antiquity: Pericles, Scipio Africanus, Pompey, Augustus, Septimus Severus, Constantine, Trajan, Caesar, Mithridates, Hannibal, Themistocles and Miltiades.¹⁶ Louis XVIII presented the table to the Prince Regent (later King George IV) in 1817 as a token of appreciation for Napoleon’s defeat two years earlier, and George IV treasured it so highly that it became part of the ceremonial backdrop for all his state portraits. The table remains in the Royal Collection.¹⁷ This chimneypiece remained, until recently, in the possession of a noble Dutch family, who acquired it from the owners of a bombed Knightsbridge house in the 1940s; unfortunately, its provenance prior to this has been lost. The use of Rosso antico on this scale, inset with these splendid Imperial profile medallions, appears unparalleled. 1. J. B. Grossman, 'Looking at Greek and Roman Sculpture in Stone' (Los Angeles, 2003). Grossman states that this material was ‘...quarried in three places during antiquity: on Cape Tainaron present day Matapan on the Peloponnese of Greece; on Crete; and at the site of Iasos in Asia Minor. 2. L. Lazzarini, ‘Rosso antico and other red marbles used in antiquity: a characterization study’, Marble, Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Ancient Sculpture’ (1990), 237–252. C. Gorgoni, L. Lazzarini, P. Pallante, ‘New archaeometric data on Rosso antico and other red marbles used in antiquity, ASMOSIA VI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone’ (2002), pp. 199–206. J. Deér, trans. G.A. Gilhoff, The Dynastic Porphyry Tombs of the Norman Period in Sicily (Cambridge, 1959), p. 144. R. Gnoli, Marmora Romana (Rome, 1988), pp. 187–191. 3. A notable example is a satyr from the Emperor Hadrian's villa at Tivoli, now in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. Another is the head of a satyr in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, accession no. 2006.110. See T. Opper, Hadrian. Empire and Conflict (London, 2008), p. 165, fig. 149. 4. De Luca, Marmi antichi (Rome, 1998), p. 126. Faustino Corsi, Catalogo ragionato d’una collezione di pietre di decorazione (Rome, 1833), p. 93. 5. For related Limoges medallions, see set of ten circular Limoges enamel medallions depicting Roman emperors, en grisaille with gilding, from the workshop of Jacques I Laudin, sold Christie’s London, Fine Renaissance Bronzes and Works of Art, 19 December, 1977, lot 95. 6. See set of drawings sold Sotheby’s London, Of Royal and Noble Descent, 24 February, 2015, lot 184. 7. J. J. Ferber, Raspe’s Travels through Italy in the Years 1771–1772 (London, 1776), p. 218. 8. See Sotheby’s London, Pelham, the Public and the Private, 8 March 2016, lot 75: ‘A set of twelve mother-of-pearl cameos of Roman Emperors, Southern Italian, early 19th century’ 9. Oliver Impey, Christiaan J.A. Jörg, Cynthia Viallé, Japanese Export Lacquer 1580–1850 (Amsterdam, 2005) pp. 48–57, no. 56 & 57. 10. For a further reference, see the candlesticks by Jacques I Laudin in the Waters Art Gallery, illustrated in P. Verdier, Catalogue of the Painted Enamels of the Renaissance (Baltimore, 1967), p. 389, nos. 207 & 208. 11. John Ingamells, A Dictionary of British and Irish travellers in Italy 1701–1800 (London, 1997), pp. 572–3. 12. Oliver Impey, Four Centuries of Decorative Arts from Burghley House (Virginia, 1998), p. 53, fig. 23. 13. Country Life, 12 June, 1997, p. 162, figs. 9–11. 14. A. González-Palacios, Il Tempio del Gusto, Roma e il Regno delle due Sicilie, Vol. II (Milan, 1984), pp. 592–93, p. 260. 15. S. Grandjean, 'Napoleonic Tables...
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Early 19th Century English Empire Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Palatial Antique French Louis XVI Style White Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantle
Located in New York, NY
A magnificent and large palatial antique French Louis XVI style white marble and gilt bronze mantle. The structure is composed of rectangular white marble blocks with a stepped corni...
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19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Bronze

Louis XIV Style Carved Limestone Fireplace Mantel
Located in Dallas, TX
Louis XIV style carved limestone fireplace mantel created by hand and perfectly distressed to create great age. The natural lines and neutral tones allow this piece to work in a vari...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Louis XIV Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

Carved wooden fireplace with putti decoration – Late 18th century
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Elegant carved wooden fireplace dating from the end of the 18th century, made of fir and walnut. Its pediment is decorated with a rich carved decoration of foliage scrolls and a cent...
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Late 18th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Pine

English Queen Anne Bolection Fireplace in Italian Arabescato Marble with Shelf
Located in London, GB
A Stylish & Elegant English Queen Anne Style Bolection Fireplace Surround in Nicely Veined Italian Arabescato Marble, with a Deep Shelf. External Width: 57 3/4″ – 147 cm Depth: 7″ –...
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2010s British Queen Anne Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

A Rare George II Palladian Fireplace in Breccia Violette Statuary Marble
By Sir Henry Cheere 1
Located in London, GB
Provenance Ex. Christopher Gibbs and thence Nigel Bartlett, advertised April 20th 1995 Previously Advertised by Spink & Son Ltd of King Street SW1. A rare and unusual George II, Palladian fireplace in variegated Breccia Violette marble decorated in contrasting statuary marble. The exceptionally fine naturalistically carved centre tablet bared a basket of fruits and flowers, attributes of spring personified and abundance. The jambs, executed in the style of Sir Henry Cheere...
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Mid-18th Century British Palladian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Breccia Marble, Statuary Marble

Antique French Louis XV Carved San Giorgio Breccia Marble Fireplace Mantel
Located in New York, NY
An opulent Louis XV period fireplace mantel masterfully carved in richly colored San Giorgio Breccia marble, dating to circa 1740. This exquisite example of Rococo craftsmanship feat...
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18th Century French Rococo Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

American White Pine Sunburst and Flanking Urn Column Mantel Piece, Circa 1820
Located in Charleston, SC
American white pine sunburst mantel piece with carved molded edge top, decorative carved urns and flanking fluted capital ringed columns. Early 19th Centu...
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1820s American American Empire Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Pine

Antique Neoclassical Style Carved Pine Fire Surround
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
An antique Neoclassical style carved pine fire surround. Dating to the late 19th century, this fireplace has stood the test of time across the centuries. It is beautifully ornate, c...
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19th Century English Georgian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Wood, Pine

Unique 18th Century Rococo Style Marble Antique Fireplace
Located in Oostvoorne, NL
A masterpiece in the collection. This magnificent French fireplace in the elegant Rococo style is characterized by its size and appearance. The antique fireplace comes from the cente...
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1830s Belgian Rococo Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Monumental 17th Century English Carved Limestone Fire Mantel
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
This spectacular, monumental 17th century English carved limestone fireplace, circa 1650, was reclaimed from Cobtree Manor House, England (demolished 1968). Standing at 2 m tall (6’ 5”) and over 2.7 m wide (9’), this exceptional English fire surround is a very rare find. It is not often you find a chimneypiece like this outside of a listed heritage property, making this a rare opportunity to purchase a fireplace of such size and grandeur. Highly elaborate, the surround is intricately hand-carved throughout, the frieze of which is most extravagant, carved with a mythical beast to the central tablet among birds, stylised lions holding crowns, parakeets and scrolling foliage. The jambs are carved in a column-like style with fruits and flowers below corbels to the end blocks, completed with a carved egg and dart trim beneath the shelf. This fireplace truly is a magnificent work of art, designed for an interior of prestige and fine grandeur. It is in the manner of late 16th / early 17th century English architect and designer, Inigo Jones (1573 – 1652), who was known for introducing the classical style architecture of the Italian Renaissance to Britain. His famous works include the Banqueting House at Whitehall, The Queen’s House, Greenwich and the Queen’s Chapel at St. James’ Palace. Provenance Removed from a wing of Cobtree Manor in Kent, UK. Though demolished in 1968, the house’s parklands remain to this day and were once the site of Maidstone Zoo. The occupation of the land itself dates back as far as the neolithic times (4300 BC – 2000 BC). However, the first known record can be found in the title estate deeds of English poet and politician, Sir Thomas Wyatt, in 1596. Cobtree is linked to the famous 19th century novelist, Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870). It is believed that during the 1830s, a young Dickens had fallen into a pond while out walking near Cobtree farm. He knocked on the door of the tenant farmer at the time – Mr William Spong – who took Dickens in. It is said that Dickens later took inspiration from Mr Spong in his 1837 novel ‘The Pickwick Papers’, in which he immortalised him as Mr Wardle of Manor Farm near Dingley Dell. 17th Century Heritage Having stood the test of time for more than 370 years, this antique fireplace offers a glimpse into England in the 1600s. This century saw the Stuarts rise to the English throne: first James I of England and VI of Scotland following the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603, followed by Charles I in 1625. Other notable events of this century included the English Civil War (1642 – 1651) and Guy Fawkes...
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Mid-17th Century English Tudor Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Limestone

A Victorian Chimneypiece of Robust Architectural Form in Carrara Marble
Located in London, GB
A late Victorian Carrara marble fireplace with arched moulded opening, headed by a corbel keystone flanked by foliate spandrels. The heavy jambs inset with arched lozenges carved wit...
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Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Carrara Marble

Fine France Red marble fireplace with white veins, italy
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique and Precious mantel fireplace, constructed of French Red marble with beautiful light white veining, The frame features carved geometric moldings with space for central coat o...
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19th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Griotte Marble

French Art Nouveau White Carrara Marble Mantelpiece
Located in London, GB
French Art Nouveau white carrara marble mantelpiece. Depth: 16? – 40.6 cm External height: 43 1/2” – 110.4 cm External width: 60? – 152.4 cm In...
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Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

18th Century Louis XVI Hand-Carved Rouge Marble Fireplace Surround
Located in Southall, GB
Beautifully understated, hand-carved Louis marble fireplace, late 18th century French rouge marble fireplace. A very rare serpentine shaped frie...
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Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Rustic Stone Fireplace Surround From France For Authentic Interior Creation
Located in Beervelde, BE
Rustic stone fireplace surround from the 17th Century. The beige hard limestone brings instant French slow living feeling in the room. Measureme...
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17th Century French Rustic Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone

Waldorf Astoria Hotel Louis XVI Regency Marble Mantel Suite 14M
Located in New York, NY
This petite Louis XVI Regency style mantel is carved out of burgundy marble with striking white and gray veining. An infinity chain of hand carved overlapping circles decorates the a...
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Early 20th Century French Louis XVI Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Important mantle fireplace in white Carrara marble, richly carved, Italy
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Fascinating antique fireplace mantel in white Carrara marble. The precious white Carrara marble is known throughout the world for its uniform pure white color with gray veins. Alrea...
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19th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Carrara Marble

Antique French Marble Mantel
Located in Dallas, TX
This exquisite Louis XV-style mantel, dating back to 1850s France, is crafted from a rare, imported marble with warm coffee tones and striking burnt orange veining. Intricate hand-ca...
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19th Century French Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Red Griotte Marble Fireplace Surround – Authentic Mantel from Chateau Interior
Located in Beervelde, BE
This impressive authentic 19th century French fireplace surround is carved from magnificent Red Griotte marble, a historic stone famously used in the Kings cabinet interior and on th...
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19th Century French Victorian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Griotte Marble

Antique Monumental Stone Fireplace Mantle, 16th Century from Italian Castle
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique monumental fireplace, of great value and great size, in beige stone carved entirely by hand, wavy legs and protruding hat with large molure, built in the late 1500s / early 1...
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16th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Rare and Old Reclaimed Italian Limestone Fireplace Mantel
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
This limestone mantel is one of twelve fireplace mantels that we've recently acquired from a chateau-like mansion in Italy. All twelve rare mantels were intricately hand carved by ...
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Late 18th Century Italian Rustic Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Limestone, Iron

A Superb Neoclassical Statuary Marble Chimneypiece Carved in High Relief
By Lorenzo Bartolini
Located in London, GB
A Superb Late 18th to Early 19th Century Statuary Marble Chimneypiece Carved in High Relief A neoclassical fireplace produced in Italy most probably for the English Market, in the m...
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Late 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Statuary Marble

Louis XVI fireplace mantle in carved Burgundy stone, France
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique Louis XVI fireplace mantle in carved Burgundy stone. Burgundy stone is native to the French department of Côte d'Or. Characterized by the elegant beige color, it can present ...
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19th Century French Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

18th Century Georgian Style Hand-Carved White Marble Fireplace Mantle
Located in London, GB
Unique fireplace produced under license from kenwood house hampstead, London. By acquisitions for its recent heritage collection. A marvel in marble, this unusual chimney-piece is i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Great Britain (UK) Georgian Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Statuary Marble, Marble

A Superb Rare George III Neoclassical Chimneypiece in Marbles and Painted Pine
Located in London, GB
A Superb and Rare George III, Neoclassical Siena and Statuary Marble and Painted Pine Fireplace with Porphyry and Antico Verde Faux Marbles Circa 1785–95. Inset with painted polychr...
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Late 18th Century English George III Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Siena Marble, Statuary Marble, Porphyry, Copper

Exclusive Versailles Antique Marble Fireplace - Campan Rubané Elegance
Located in Oostvoorne, NL
Discover the timeless beauty of our exclusive antique marble fireplace, crafted from the rare Campan Rubané marble that can be found in the royal chambers of the Palace of Versailles...
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19th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Reclaimed Antique Carved Stone Fireplace Mantle chimney surround Los Angeles CA
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Reclaimed Antique Carved Stone Fireplace Mantle chimney surround Los Angeles CA . Rare 18th century Louis XIV carved stone fireplace from Provence. Under Louis XIV, everything is full of richness and luxury, everything is grandiose and monumental. But wealth is never excessive. Without heaviness, the style seeks symmetry and perfection. Artists of this period also knew how to create new decorative motifs, new canons of beauty and new architectural rules. Under the reign of the Sun King, in the middle of the 17th century to early 18th Century , the general profile of the hood fireplace became a trumeau gradually . There is now more depth in front of the shelf and the gradual disappearance of the first ledge generates a more significant height of the trumeau. The jambs are narrower at the base and rather swollen on their upper part, recalling the balustrade legs of the furniture of that time. Molded Cornice Framing. This fireplace will be the perfect focal point for any room, living room, bedroom, library, dining room ... The depth could be adjusted when installed, since we pull the fireplace as is mostly without cutting the extra stone pieces that were partially in the wall. The simplicity of the Carved line and the symmetry, makes this fireplace versatile in any design, even in a modern space, a provincial design, an Italian design, or even a Spanish style house a Farm house or a winery. This fireplace mantle with trumeau...
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Early 18th Century French Louis XIV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Limestone

Vintage French Shell Carved Red Marble Fireplace Surround
Located in Sheridan, CO
Continental red marble fireplace surround, early 20th c., having molded mantel shelf, over shell carved apron, pilaster corner supports, ...
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Early 20th Century French French Provincial Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Pair of American Brass Onyx Flame Finial Andirons with Acanthus Feet, C. 1850
Located in Charleston, SC
Pair of American brass and onyx andirons with flanking flame finial Urns, Corinthian capitals, centered bulbous onyx columns, squared floral plinths, matching flame finial log stops,...
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1850s American American Empire Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Onyx, Brass, Wrought Iron

Antique English Statuario Brocatello Inlaid Fireplace Marble Mantel
Located in New York, NY
A distinguished English neoclassical fireplace mantel exquisitely carved in luminous Statuario marble and inlaid with striking panels of richly veined Brocatello marble. The composit...
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19th Century English Neoclassical Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Antique Mantel: Refined Elegance and Craftsmanship in Perfect Harmony
Located in Oostvoorne, NL
Introducing Our Personal Favorite: The Epitome of Elegance and Craftsmanship Experience the epitome of sophistication with our meticulously crafted fireplace mantel. A harmonious blend of elegance, style, and artisanal mastery, this exquisite piece showcases a carefully curated selection of luxurious marble. Radiating a gentle aura, the mantel is adorned with meticulously executed Art Deco floral and bow motifs. The front panel boasts a breathtaking artisan-carved bow centerpiece, embellished with intricate roses and a symphony of blossoms. Impeccable proportions define this masterpiece, beautifully realized in opulent marble that exudes an air of refinement. Elevate your living space with a touch of opulence as this captivating creation becomes the centerpiece of your elegant abode. Unveil the allure of true luxury as you envision this extraordinary marvel gracing the interiors of magnificent homes, each one uniquely transformed by its presence. * Baseplate included. * Accessories Excluded Chimneys The antique fireplaces on my website have been fully restored and are available from stock. Transport and installation is made easier because the fireplaces are already pre-assembled. The antique fireplaces are cleaned and put in the marble wax again, this ensures that the fireplace regains its original deep shine. This maintenance-free marble wax also provides the fireplace with a dirt and water-repellent layer. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me. Renzo van...
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19th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Very Rare Exceptional Statuary Clear White Marble Antique Fireplace Surround
Located in Oostvoorne, NL
This exceptional Statuary marble fireplace is an absolute gem. This Statuary is an Italian marble type. This particular piece of marble is totally whit out veins. The same marble ...
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19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Statuary Marble

English Regency Black Belgian Marble Fireplace with Gilded Bronze Columns
Located in New York, NY
A stately English Regency period fireplace mantel crafted from lustrous black Belgian marble, adorned with classical gilded bronze fluted columns and Ionic capitals. Dating to circa ...
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20th Century English Regency Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

18th Century Petite French Marble Limestone Antique Fireplace Surround
Located in Beervelde, BE
This is a unique, one of a kind, bicolor French Burgundy marble hard stone original antique fireplace mantle. The size being petite makes this a small and charming mantle piece suita...
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Mid-18th Century French Régence Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Antique White Carrara Marble Fireplace, Carved Caryatids, 19th Century Italy
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Ancient fireplace, in precious white Carrara marble, built in the 19th century, richly carved with Caryatids and floral motifs, from Piedmont (Italy)...
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19th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Carrara Marble

Rare Gothic Castle Limestone Chimney Mantle Chateau Fireplace Hand Carved Stone
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Rare Gothic Castle Limestone Chimney Mantle Chateau Fireplace Hand Carved Stone . A real museum / Chateau mantel fireplace piece. Perfect for a Rustic ...
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15th Century and Earlier French Gothic Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Limestone

Large 18th Century English Breakfront Carved Pine Fire Mantel
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A large and richly decorated 18th century English breakfront carved pine fire mantel, originally from Hambledon House, North Yorkshire (pictured). We believe the carving to be 18th ...
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Late 18th Century English Georgian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Pine, Wood

Important Antique Fireplace Mantle in Stone, Hand Carved Columns, 800 Italy
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Important fireplace, ancient mantle for hearth in stone, richly carved and decorated by hand, columns with classic beam and and pediment with frame, hand-built in the late 19th centu...
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Elegant Antique Parisian Pompadour Fireplace Surround In Italian Marble
Located in Beervelde, BE
This authentic 19th-century French Pompadour fireplace surround is crafted from the rare and highly sought-after Italian Bleu Fleuri marble, also known as Bardiglio Forito — a refine...
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19th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Early 18th Century French Chimneypiece, Mantelpiece with Trumeau
Located in Vosselaar, BE
This 18th century French chimneypiece is made from sandstone and has its original Trumeau or upper piece. It’s a fine example of the Louis XIV style w...
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Early 18th Century French Louis XIV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Sandstone

Mantle fireplace in solid wood, carved and ebonized, Italy
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique Fireplace mantle in solid wood, richly hand carved with ebonized finish, Shaped top, legs carved with three-dimensional figures of soldiers and shields, Front with central li...
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19th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Walnut

CIRCA 1400 HENRY VIII ARMORIAL COAT OF ARMS FiRE PLACE DIEU ET MON DROIT SIGNED
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this stunning ornately carved circa 1400 Henry VIII Armorial Crest Coat of Arms fireplace with Dieu Et Mon Droit...
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15th Century and Earlier English Other Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Wood

Antique 18th C. Hand Carved Stone Fireplace Mantle Chimney Mantelpiece Surround
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Antique 18th C. Hand Carved Stone Fireplace Mantle Chimney Mantelpiece Surround . Gorgeous antique Hand Carved limestone fireplace from Provence. 18th century Louis XIV cheminee trumeau mantle...
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18th Century French Louis XIV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Limestone

Late 19th Century Marble Fire Surround Corbel Door Stop Country House
Located in Lowestoft, GB
A good sized marble corbel , previously part of a large fire surround from the turn of the century. The well executed carving is crisp and highly d...
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Late 19th Century English Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Burgundy stone mantle fireplace, with carved shell and wavy legs, France
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique Burgundy stone mantle fireplace, with carved shell and wavy legs: Burgundy stone is originally from the French department of Côte d'Or. Characterized by the elegant beige col...
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18th Century French Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone

Lacquered and carved wooden fireplace mantel, Italy
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique fireplace frame, lacquered wooden mantle with yellow and blue colors, with carved squares, golden central flower like the molure, originating fr...
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19th Century Italian Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Poplar

Double-Slip Georgian Style Fireplace Surround Italian Violette Brescia Marble
Located in London, GB
Large Double-Slip Georgian Style Fireplace Surround in finest quality Italian Violette Brescia Marble. Measures: Depth: 8” – 20.3 cm External Height...
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21st Century and Contemporary British Georgian Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

19th Century Black Belgian Marble Fireplace Mantel – Timeless French Elegance
Located in Beervelde, BE
This authentic 19th-century French fireplace mantel is hand-carved from deep black Belgian marble, renowned for its mirror-like polish and luxurious depth of tone. The surface reflec...
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19th Century French Louis Philippe Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Belgian Black Marble

American Brass and Polished Steel Fire Tools on Marble Stand, Circa 1830
Located in Charleston, SC
American brass and polished steel fire tools resting on a turned urn finial marble stand. Set consist of poker, tong and shovel, Early 19th Century.
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1830s American American Empire Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble, Brass, Steel

Monumental French Renaissance Castle Fireplace Mantel - Acanthus Volute Jambs
Located in Beervelde, BE
This authentic French Renaissance period fireplace surround is a monumental architectural piece, hand-carved from fine French limestone. Its natural stone color — a soft, warm grey-b...
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Early 17th Century French Renaissance Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Stone, Limestone

Large 18th Century French Regence Brown and Gray Marble Mantel
Located in Dallas, TX
A large early 18th century French Regence carved brown marble mantelpiece with a large carved shell. This mantel is made from an extinct and very unusual marble. It is a great size a...
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Early 18th Century French Régence Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

18th Century French Mantelpiece
Located in Vosselaar, BE
This Régence mantelpiece in grey sandstone tics all the boxes of the age of the Baroque. The Régence used the same strong classically inspired lines from the early Baroque but brough...
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Early 18th Century French Baroque Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Sandstone

An exceptionally fine Neo-classical pine chimneypiece with original Verde Antico
Located in Shipston-On-Stour, GB
An exceptionally fine Neo-classical pine chimneypiece with original Verde Antico marble slips with a frieze carved in fine low relief centred with an urn flanked by foliate arabesque...
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Late 18th Century Adam Style Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

French Brignoles Marble Mantel
Located in Dallas, TX
Louis XVI marble mantel Origin: France circa 1850 Measurements: 62 1/4" W x 15" D x 44" H. Firebox: 33 1/4" W x 34 1/4" H.
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Mid-19th Century Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Mantle fireplace, carved in veined Red marble with vents, France
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique fireplace mantle, carved with a smooth and clean geometric shape in white veined "rosso francia" marble, complete with brass side vents and wavy legs, from a villa in France ...
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19th Century French Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Antique Louis XV Pompadour Fireplace Mantel in Luxury Brocatelle Violet Marble
Located in Beervelde, BE
This authentic 19th-century French Louis XV Pompadour fireplace surround is an exquisite example of timeless French elegance and craftsmanship. Hand-carved from rare Brocatelle Viole...
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19th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Antique French Louis XV Rouge Marble Fireplace Mantel
Located in New York, NY
A magnificent French Louis XV period fireplace mantel, dating to circa 1740–1760, exquisitely hand-carved from richly veined Rouge Royal marble. This mantel exemplifies the Rococo se...
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18th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

18th Century Louis XVI Style Anne s Marble Fireplace Mantel
Located in Southall, GB
Rare 18th century antique French Louis XVI fireplace mantel. Hand-carved in desirable St Anne's marble. Delicately carved recessed Jambs and Frieze; with elegantly carved centre shel...
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18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

Waldorf Astoria Marble Mantel Louis XVI Style Regency Carved Brown Marble
Located in New York, NY
This stunning mantel is carved from deep violet marble with flecks of white, aubergine, and gold ochre veining. Long rectangles featuring raised panels rising from a sunken relief, a...
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Early 20th Century French Louis XVI Hand-Carved Fireplaces and Mantels

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Marble

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