Brazier - Victoriano - Iron - Gothic reliefs

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A Victorian forged iron radiator dating from 1850–1900, in good used condition with minor signs of wear, featuring Gothic reliefs and a bold architectural presence, measuring 55 cm high, 44 cm wide and 35 cm deep.

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It is a Victorian handcrafted wrought-iron heating piece, a item that concentrates all the aesthetic and technical force of nineteenth-century Britain. Its presence is unequivocal, almost architectural, and at the same time deeply decorative: an object meant to warm, yes, but also to display status, taste, and mastery of metalworking.

The main body is built in solid iron worked by hand, with that slightly rough and dark texture that only old forged pieces shaped in traditional workshops acquire. The wide front opening reveals the space where the fire was fed, while the exterior structure is wrapped in a repertoire of ornamental reliefs that speak of an era when even utilitarian objects became art.

At the top appears a Gothic-motif frieze, with pointed arches and perforations that recall medieval window tracery. That Gothic language, reinterpreted in full nineteenth century, fits squarely with Victorian historicist taste, which recovered past styles to apply them to modern life. The sides and base show scrolls, leaves, and volutes in molded iron, a meticulous craftsmanship that combines strength and delicacy.

The current condition, with its oxide patina and wear, does not diminish beauty: on the contrary, it emphasizes its authenticity and long life, probably in a well-to-do English house or in a public building of the era.

Some keys to the piece:

• Hand-forged iron — heavy, sturdy, with a living texture.
• Victorian Gothic decoration — arches, tracery, reinterpretations of medieval motifs.
• Floral and organic reliefs — a hallmark of nineteenth-century artistic-industrial design.
• Historic patina — natural aging that adds character.
• A functional object turned into art — typical of the era’s decorative spirit.

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It is a Victorian handcrafted wrought-iron heating piece, a item that concentrates all the aesthetic and technical force of nineteenth-century Britain. Its presence is unequivocal, almost architectural, and at the same time deeply decorative: an object meant to warm, yes, but also to display status, taste, and mastery of metalworking.

The main body is built in solid iron worked by hand, with that slightly rough and dark texture that only old forged pieces shaped in traditional workshops acquire. The wide front opening reveals the space where the fire was fed, while the exterior structure is wrapped in a repertoire of ornamental reliefs that speak of an era when even utilitarian objects became art.

At the top appears a Gothic-motif frieze, with pointed arches and perforations that recall medieval window tracery. That Gothic language, reinterpreted in full nineteenth century, fits squarely with Victorian historicist taste, which recovered past styles to apply them to modern life. The sides and base show scrolls, leaves, and volutes in molded iron, a meticulous craftsmanship that combines strength and delicacy.

The current condition, with its oxide patina and wear, does not diminish beauty: on the contrary, it emphasizes its authenticity and long life, probably in a well-to-do English house or in a public building of the era.

Some keys to the piece:

• Hand-forged iron — heavy, sturdy, with a living texture.
• Victorian Gothic decoration — arches, tracery, reinterpretations of medieval motifs.
• Floral and organic reliefs — a hallmark of nineteenth-century artistic-industrial design.
• Historic patina — natural aging that adds character.
• A functional object turned into art — typical of the era’s decorative spirit.

Tracked shipping and careful packaging.

Seller's Story

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Details

Era
1400-1900
Style subtype
Victorian
Title additional information
Gothic reliefs
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Material
Iron
Model
Victoriano
Style
Antique
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
55 cm
Width
44 cm
Depth
35 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
SpainVerified
3114
Objects sold
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