Sturt -Single Sided Key Frieze
A old traditional cast iron key frieze,often called a Valance common in the Adelaide Metropolitan area during the 1880 period.
A old traditional cast iron key frieze,often called a Valance common in the Adelaide Metropolitan area during the 1880 period.
This is a traditional design of heritage lacework often seen in South Australia.It is a design seen in and around the Port Adelaide area.It was originally manufactured by a South Australian foundry however in recent years it was manufactured by another South Australian foundry Finecast Foundry until they closed down around 2007.It is an interesting old heritage design of lacework with that moon looking convex corner.
This is a traditional design of heritage lacework often seen in South Australia.It is a design seen in and around the Port Adelaide area.It was originally manufactured by a South Australian foundry however in recent years it was manufactured by another South Australian foundry Finecast Foundry until they closed down around 2007.It is an interesting old heritage design of lacework with that moon looking convex 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.
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.
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 Berwick design of lacework is a traditional old style of lacework.It is common in many inner metropolitan areas of Sydney and Melbourne.
Chantilly Lace is a popular old style of lacework.It is available in a larger design and also the smaller lace with a small frieze
Chantilly Lace is a popular old style of lacework.It is available in a larger design and also the smaller lace with a small frieze
Colonial Victoria Lacework is an old design now more suitable as a corner only on a verandah,however it can be used underneath a Victoria key frieze
The verandah lace Victoria is manufactured in a range of sizes in both the corners and the frieze.It is widely accepted as one of the most popular heritage designs of lacework for use on heritage properties.
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
This is an unusual decorative design Victorian Lace.It does look good on Federation Style properties
Fishfern Lacework is a very popular design originating from the 1860 period.Other than old properties it looks at home on new homes
Fishfern Lacework is a very popular design originating from the 1860 period.Other than old properties it looks at home on new homes
An authentic heritage design that looks great on heritage and new homes
Berwick Cast Iron Lacework is available in a zinc coated finish ready to be primed and painted