Barrington Lacework – Double Sided Corner Price Drop Old Style Heritage Dorrington Lacework suitable for a new home with that old style heritage verandah or a heritage property. Read more
Barrington Lacework – Double Sided Frieze Price Drop This lace resembles the Old Style Heritage Barrington / Dorrington Lacework. This is a popular lace design that looks at home on a gazebo, a traditional style or a more contempary style verandah.It is available in a large range of powdercoat colours Read more
Before and After Chatterton Lacework Images Images of Before and After.These images will hopefully assist when considering if a product will be suitable for your project Read more
Berwick Heritage Lacework – Single Sided Frieze The Berwick design of lacework is a traditional old style of lacework.It is common in many inner metropolitan areas of Sydney and Melbourne. Read more
Berwick Lacework – Single Sided Corner The Berwick design of lacework is a traditional old style of lacework.It is common in many inner metropolitan areas of Sydney and Melbourne. Read more
Birdsville – Single Sided Frieze The Birdsville Lacework is a local design illustrating the very popular sulphur crested cockatoo. This is also a Heritage design registered in 1870.It is a popular lace design, however is not seen in all states. It is popular on new Victorian verandahs and restorations. Read more
Birdsville – Single Sided Key Frieze Birdsville Lacework is a traditional old style lacework depicting the Australian Rosella.It is seen in many old areas with homes dating back to 1880,however it is often seen in country areas of Central Victoria. Read more
Birdsville Heritage Lacework – Single Sided Corner The Birdsville design illustrates the sulphur crested cockatoo, this design originated around 1880 in and around the country towns and cities of NSW. It was registered by D&R Bradford on 3.12.1884 Read more
Birmingham Heritage Lacework – Double Sided Corner The Birmingham Lacework is a popular design on new homes, traditional heritage properties and looks great on the Gazebo. This design being a double sided design is lace design derived from the Sandsville design. This was a larger design than the Birmingham,it was common in areas surrounding railway stations, especially in the Melbourne Metropolitan area Read more
Birmingham Lacework – Aussie Lace. Looks great on any home The Birmingham Lacework is a popular design on new homes, traditional heritage properties and looks great on the Gazebo. This design being a double sided design is lace design derived from the Sandsville design. This was a larger design than the Birmingham,it was common in areas surrounding railway stations, especially in the Melbourne Metropolitan area Read more
Birmingham Lacework – Double Sided Frieze Birmingham Lacework is a very popular lacework suitable for old heritage homes,although it is very suitable for any new style heritage property as it has a flowing vine design and does look most impressive. Read more
Boston Fern – Single Sided Balustrade Panel The Boston Fern panel is an interesting old style balustrade panel with a fern motif. This panel has a matching heritage lacework design, the Boston Fern lace and Boston Fern Key frieze. Read more
Boston Fern Lacework – Single Sided Corner Boston fern appeared in the late 1880’s and early 1890’s. It was seen predominantly in and around Melbourne, it was one of many designs featuring the Australian ferns in particular the tree fern, as it is seen in the Fishfern design. Read more
Boston Fern Lacework – Single Sided Frieze Boston fern appeared in the late 1880’s and early 1890’s. It was seen predominantly in and around Melbourne, it was one of many designs featuring the Australian ferns in particular the tree fern, as it is seen in the Fishfern design. Read more
Boston Fern Lacework – Single Sided Key Frieze Boston fern appeared in the late 1880’s and early 1890’s. It was seen predominantly in and around Melbourne, it was one of many designs featuring the Australian ferns in particular the tree fern, as it is seen in the Fishfern design. The Birdsville design illustrates the sulphur crested cockatoo, this design originated around 1880 in and around the country towns and cities of NSW. It was registered by D&R Bradford on 3.12.1884 A magnificent verandah panel featuring the cockatoo was registered on 3.12.1884 as was the lacework, an example of this design can be seen in Picton NSW. Read more