Moe Heritage Lacework – Single Sided Corner
An old unusual Heritage corner It matches the Heritage Moe Keyfrieze
Moe Heritage Lacework – Single Sided Key Frieze
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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Mornington Lacework – Single Sided Key Frieze
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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Mornington Lacework – Single Sided Corner
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.
North Melbourne Aluminium Handrail
The Nth Melbourne handrail is a multi purpose handrail. It can be used as a top and bottom rail,however the Geelong rail is often used on the bottom rail. It has a rebate under the rail of approx. 40mm wide and 12 mm deep to fit the balustrade panel fixing lugs in. It is available in mill finish, however can be powdercoated in a range of colours
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Northcote Heritage Balustrade – Northcote Newell
The Nothcote Balustrade Panel and newell is a traditional old balustrade panel seen on properties in Melbourne built around 1880.It is unique in that it does have a matching newell to fit between the panels.
Norwood Lacework Corner Bracket – Single Sided Corner
The Norwood Corner is a very old design of lacework.This is a corner bracket seen in many states and mixed in with msny different styles of lacework.
Parkville Heritage Lacework – large single sided corner design
The Parkville Design is an old National Trust style of Lacework seen in around inner Melbourne suburbs
Parkville Heritage Lacework – large single sided frieze design
The Parkville Lacework design is an old heritage design seen in and around the inner suburbs of Melbourne.
It is a design approved by The National Trust.This design reproduced in aluminium looks so authenthic it could
easily be mistaken for a cast iron casting.The corner is unique in that it fits underneath the frieze casting.
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Peacock Aluminium Casting
This is the original Australian Peacock used in the manufacture of the Peacock security and flywire doors with those big bushy feathers coming out from the tail. Obviously these were steel scrolls made to look like the original peacock. These doors were manufactured by The old Chatterton Brothers during the mid seventies.