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.
This is a popular all aluminium letterbox.The Brunswick letterbox is Australian made and looks great in a brick fence.
This letterbox is 460mm deep suitable for a brick pillar or any other application requiring a deeper letterbox
Colours available are white, black and primrose.
Other colours are available however a powdercoat surcharge may apply price mill finish $224 plus gst powdercoat $249 plus gst size 400 x 240 x 460 deep Lock and key at the rear All aluminium Delivery approx $45 plus gst Please call to confirm freight price
Brick Pillar Brunswick Letterbox – larger box with lock and key
This is a popular all aluminium letterbox. The Brunswick letterbox is Australian made and looks great in a brick fence.
This letterbox is 460mm deep suitable for a brick pillar or any other application requiring a deeper letterbox
Colours available are white, black,monument and primrose.
Other colours are available however a Powdercoat surcharge may apply
The Parkville letterbox is Australian made and looks great in a brick fence.
This letterbox is 460mm deep suitable for a brick pillar or any other application requiring a deeper letterbox
Colours available are white, black and primrose, monument, woodland grey,surfmist.
Other colours are available however a powdercoat surcharge may apply
Brighton Lacework has become a popular design of lacework.Like the clover design it has a free flowing design that appeals to many new home owners.It is a design that is common on many heritage properties built in the 1880-1900 period.
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.
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
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
Heritage Maldon style Brunswick aluminium corner bracket is suitable for the low verandah and when there is limited space on the verandah post to fit the corner bracket.
This a popular letterbox.The Brunswick letterbox is Australian made and looks great in picket fences.It can be adapted to fit into wire fences,colorbond and Victorian Fences.It is fitted with a lock and key and is available powdercoated.