The Heritage Maldon Balustrade panel looks magficicent when combined with the V7A newell. This is a design registered in 1880 and is a popular design in Queensland.It is also popular in Victoria,South Australia and parts of NSW. This design is well suited to the heavy duty aluminium breadloaf Chatterton handrail.It is easily installed onto timber handrails with the right angle fixing lugs top and bottom
The Birdsville Lacework is a local design illustrating the very popular sulphur crested cockatoo. This is also a Heritage design registered in 1870.It is a popular lace design, however is not seen in all states. It is popular on new Victorian verandahs and restorations.
Birdsville Lacework is an old traditional design of lacework very common in country areas of Victoria including Ballarat.It is an interesting design with the Sulphur Crested Cockatoos,very common the The Aussie Bush.
The Birdsville Panel is an old style arch balustrade panel with the Australian Rosella as the centre motif. The Mardi Gras Balustrade Panel is the same design excluding the Australian Rosella motif.
Bristol Key Frieze is a decorative heritage casting very useful to decorate a verandah with height restrictions. It looks good and creates a heritage style verandah especially when used in conjunction with a bullnose verandah
The Vase 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. Its available as a key frieze in two sizes and a small and large lace design
The Carnbrae Key Frieze is an old traditional style of lacework often seen with the unique Carnbrae Corner. This is a design often seen in metropolitan Adelaide
The Galaxy dropper is a median to small type of dropper,or lacework joiner for use on a range of designs including the Galaxy Lacework The galaxy lacework is a popular old style lace often seen in Queensland. It is very adaptable in that it can be used on low verandahs as well as a standard verandah. The corner is very shallow in that it does not protrude far down the post
The Lace Decorator sits on the post underneath the corner. It is very useful when trying to make the corner bracket fit further down the post and to add that little class to a heritage verandah
Chantilly Lace is a traditional 1860-1880 style of lacework.It as now used on new heritage style properties and is popular on heritage property restorations