The Vase design lacework is an old original lacework design registered in Victoria Australia in 1887.The Vase frieze is an interesting design in that it has a fringe of daisies in teapots.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 majestic Key frieze is a traditional lacework design often seen on old heritage properties however its looks good on new properties with a matching corner underneath.
The Carmel Panel is a traditional panel seen on many heritage properties in Queensland and N.S.W. It is a balustrade design that was manufactured in Queensland during the 1860 period
Carmel balusters can be used on a staircase and in balustrade using a top and bottom rail. This panel is a popular panel on Queensland heritage properties. It is a matching newell to the Carmel Balustrade Panel
Clover Key Frieze is a very popular design of lacework on new heritage properties. This design is seen on many original heritage properties dating back to the 1880 period.It has matching corners to compliment the graceous design.
The Sandsville V10 Balustrade design is a modular balustrade system easily installed into the Chatterton Breadloaf Handrail or into any timber handrail. This is a popular traditional design very popular on traditional heritage properties and looks at home on the new heritage properties being restored and built today.
The Maldon panel and the matching newell is a magnificent balustrade design.Its easily installed to any handrail.It is a popular lacework design in Queensland as well as being popular in the other heritage areas around Australia
The Victoria Balustrade Panel is a traditional balustrade design that looks great on a new home as it does on an old traditional property.It mixes very well with a range of lace designs,however it looks terrific when used with the Victoria Lacework
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
Fishfern is one of the heritage lacework designs displaying ferns.It is common in many heritage areas in Australia.It looks at home on any heritage reproduction.
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.However we are suppliers of the components to manufacture these Heritage Fences,we dont manufacture the finished item.We may be able to assist with manufacturers of these items
Bristol lace is a popular lacework design It looks as much at home on a heritage property as it does on a new style verandah. It is a very open style of lacework in comparison to other heavier style lace