Lion Posts are manufactured in non rust aluminium.The castings are an exact replica of the old cast iron lion posts of the early Victorian days.There is a large range of fence finials available manufactured in aluminium and also there are two intermediate posts to choose from.
The all new aluminium Heritage post cap is suitable to cover any fence post to prevent water rotting or damaging the fence post. They are available in a range of heritage powdercoat colours.
This a popular letterbox.The Brunswick letterbox is Australian made and looks great in picket fences.It can be adapted to fit into wire fences,colorbond and Victorian Fences.It is fitted with a lock and key and is available powdercoated.
This is a very popular heritage post cap design that looks great on any heritage style fence or gate post and also very suitable for modern style fencing as it gives a finish to a fence post combined with the fact it protects the post from continual dampness.
The Angelina [ or the B48 ] Post cap as it has become known is a well known and very popular post cap design that compliments a heritage style fence. It may be a timber or steel picket, coral, Emu wire or a wrought iron or tubular fence, they all look complete with a post cap especially the look of the Angelina design. Other than the popular size to fit the 120 and 125mm posts other caps are available to fit 90 and 100 mm and the larger posts including 150mm
Chatterton Aluminium Handrail is available in a mill finish or powdercoated. The three designs all fit over or on top off 40 x 40 tube, or 40 x 10 rectangular tube. They can easily be adapted to accommodate 38 x 25 rectangular tube.
The Strathaven Balustrade Newell is available in four different lenghts.This is an old style of balustrade newell suitable to run together on a balcony with a spacing between each panel or used for stairs or decorative wrought iron in gates,fences or security doors.
The Madrid Balustrade Panel is every bit a classic heritage balustrade panel with it on display in most Australian states on heritage properties dating back as far as 1860.It looks good on heritage restorations and new heritage verandahs.