A fire fender is a low metal guard, standing on and usually following the perimeter of the hearth, its purpose being to prevent firewood and other fuel from rolling out of the fireplace into the room.

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A Louis XV style gilt bronze fire fender, mid-20th century of…

Louis XV Gilt Bronze Fire Fender, Mid-20th Century

A Louis XV style gilt bronze fire fender, mid-20th century of serpentine curved end outline, the pierced and shaped frieze cast with scrolling foliage and masks above a rais-de-c?ur border, raised on two shaped classical dolphin feet, stamped with…

A Victorian brass fender, English circa 1880, together with a…

A Victorian brass fender, English circa 1880, together with a brass fire rail, 130 cm wide 24 cm high

An ornate cast iron fire fender, English, 19th century, in the…

An ornate cast iron fire fender, English, 19th century, in the form of a serpentine fortification with cannon apertures to the faux brickwork facade, with circular stairway feature to each end and centred with a trophy, 28 cm high, 140 cm wide, 40 cm deep

Antique cast iron fireplace fender and pair of fire dogs, 138…

Antique cast iron fireplace fender and pair of fire dogs, 138 cm wide fender

A Louis XV style giltmetal fire kerb and matching pair of fire…

A Louis XV style giltmetal fire kerb and matching pair of fire dogs, each firedog surmounted by a gadrooned urn with acorn finial on rocaille supports. Height of firedogs 42 cm (width variable)