Holly Lacework is an interesting lacework design.It originates back to the 1860 period, however its the holly in the design that makes it a little unique.The vase design is a common design in heritage lacework.
A very popular design of lacework is the Horeshoe design.It is very similiar to the clover.Both these designs look at home on new properties.However both originated during the period 1860 to 1880
What a magnificent restoration of the Oxford Hotel 1886 in Inverell NSW. Chatterton Lacework has supplied the balustrade including the decorative Breadloaf handrail combined with the balustrade panels and the Heritage Horseshoe Lacework. This Lacework dates back as far as 1886.The balustrade was one of very few Heritage designs approved by heritage that complied with the Building regulations for balconies above four metres high.
The Jolimont Corner Bracket is a common casting seen on Heritage Terraces in and around the Richmond and Jolimont areas of Melbourne.It is a large corner suitable to the additional height of these terraces.
Kensington Lacework often known as Westminster lacework can brighten up any carport or verandah at little cost and is available in a range of heritage colours
The Kenyon Balustrade Panel is and old 1860 Balustrade design. It does have matching lacework as seen on mant terraces and cottages originating from 1860
Kenyon Lacework is a typical 1860-1880 lacework design common on those old heritage homes.It is today a very popular lace on new heritage properties and also for the restoration of those heritage cottages.
The Kenyon design of lacework is a popular design of lacework.It is very common on old heritage buildings and becoming a lacework seen on heritage replicas and restored verandahs.
The Kenyon design of lacework is a popular design of lacework.It is very common on old heritage buildings and becoming a lacework seen on heritage replicas and restored verandahs.
This casting is an old authentic design suited to running together without corners.It is ideally suited when the verandah posts have not been turned low enough to fit corners