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 fine English fire curb, brass and cast iron with lion ends,…

19th Century Lion Fire Curb in Brass and Cast Iron

A fine English fire curb, brass and cast iron with lion ends, 19th century, 166 cm wide, 38 cm deep

A fine quality 19th century cast gilt bronze figural fire…

19th Century Gilt Bronze Figural Fire Surround with Chenets

A fine quality 19th century cast gilt bronze figural fire surround includes front fender and twin matching side chenets, the front fender 144 cm length

An Australian Arts & Crafts fire curb profusely carved with…

Carved Australian Fire Curb with Gumnuts and Leaves

An Australian Arts & Crafts fire curb profusely carved with gumnuts and leaves, late 19th century, 144 cm wide, 44 cm deep

An impressive antique French gilt bronze adjustable hearth…

French Neo-Classical Gilt Bronze Hearth Fender

An impressive antique French gilt bronze adjustable hearth fender, second half 19th century, in neo-classical manner, each end with an urn with flamiform finial and satyr masks draped with garlands of fruit mounted on a plinth with toupie feet, the…

Robert Prenzel (attributed) impressive fire surround and…

Grand Blackwood Fire Surround and Overmantle

Robert Prenzel (attributed) impressive fire surround and overmantle, carved blackwood, late 19th century. Originally made for Randal J. Alcock's house 'Crossakiel' 26 Kooyongkoot Road, Hawthorn, Melbourne. An imposing 308 cm high, 205 cm wide, 40 cm deep