Kilmore Heritage Lacework – Single Sided Frieze
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
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
Queensland has an interesting range of heritage balustrade and heritage lacework. Brisbane is becoming a popular area to renovate heritage homes as is some of the country areas.A popular design is the Maldon Panel.This panel originated in Queensland,with many properties having the original cast iron balustrade dating back to the 1880 period on the properties they are renovating.
This is an old Heritage design of a heritage key frieze.It fits in between timber. It is an impressive design of lacework .It is not a common design.
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The Simpson frieze was originally a key frieze in between timber with a large corner underneath.However this can be used in any heritage application.It does originate from the 1860-1880 period
Majestic Lacework is a very delicate design dating back to the 1880 period.Its available as a key frieze as well as the lacework and corner style.It looks at home on a new home as well as the traditional heritage property.It is available in a range of heritage colours
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The Heritage Pocock corner bracket is an old traditional style of corner bracket. It matches with the Heritage Pocock Key Frieze or can be used as a decorative corner bracket
A key frieze used on old verandahs. It can be used for decoration in security doors and gates and looks at home on a new verandah
The Highbury is one design of Key frieze that looks very much like timber.It is available in a range of heritage powdercoat colours
This popular Hampton Design cross style of lacework is popular on all verandah designs
Mornington Lace is an original victorian lace from the 1860/1880 period.It is often seen on heritage buildings in Tasmania,however it has been seen on other heritage properties in Victoria.
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Kyneton Lacework is a very old design originating from a National Trust property in Moe in country Victoria.It is used as a Key Frieze in between timber with the classic Kyneton corner underneath
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 Banwell Panel is a very traditional Victorian balustrade.It looks at home on any Victorian or heritage property.
Gawler lace is an 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