Galaxy Lacework- Single Sided Corner
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The Galaxy lace is a popular lacework design, especially where there are post restrictions. This corner is shallow down the post only requiring 325mm of straight section to fit to.
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The Galaxy lace is a popular lacework design, especially where there are post restrictions. This corner is shallow down the post only requiring 325mm of straight section to fit to.
An old time Heritage corner bracket.This is a common design on old buildings.It looks great on restored homes and looks at home on any new verandah.
Gawler is an old heritage design of lacework common in many country areas of Australia.It has a matching balustrade panel.
Gawler lace is and old design seen in many country areas throughout Australia,however is it found in metropolitan areas,for instance Ascot Vale and Flemington in Victoria.It has a matching Balustrade Panel
Gawler is an old heritage design of lacework common in many country areas of Australia.It has a matching balustrade panel.
Gisbourne lace is a well known Victorian Lacework originating in 1860 and altered numerous times through reproduction
This lace is a well recognised design of lacework, however it has been difficult to locate for the purpose of restoring properties.It looks great on a new property,although similiar to a few other designs.There are many homes in Ballarat Victoria displaying this design.
Golden Vine is a most appealing lacework design,especially when it is used in conjunction with the Carnbrae corner and the Carlton Verandah Panel
The Grapevine Lace design is an interesting old lace design dating back to the 1880 period. It is seen on many old Victorian verandahs, however it has become a popular design on Victorian replica verandahs when used in conjunction with the Grapevine corner and the old style Heritage Grapevine Corner
Greca is an interesting old style corner.It could be used on a Federation home as well as a Victorian property
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The Grecian Panel is an old panel originating from a Greek background. It has been known as the Greek Goddess. Not quite sure why,however you will find this balustrade panel on many heritage properties built around 1880
An old interesting design.One of the Canterbury style lace.Other designs include the Canterbury Belle corner and freize
This decorative casting is the heritage dropper often seen on a verandah that only has corners,without the lace.This decorative heritage dropper fits in the centre between the two corners and acts as a centre piece in each span.It looks most impressive on a heritage verandah