A classic style of border fencing from the Victorian Period,
reproduced here by Lost Art Limited in high quality materials and to
high specifications.
Intended to provide a both decorative and functional surround to
garden areas and features, this style of fencing appears in both the
Vict..
A classic style of border fencing from the Victorian Period,
reproduced here by Lost Art Limited in high quality materials and to
high specifications.
Intended to provide a both decorative and functional surround to
garden areas and features, this style of fencing appears in both the
Vict..
Offered as ornamental borders for shrubberies and areas of private gardens, recreation grounds and public parks, hoop top fencing was a regular and distinctive feature of the Victorian and Edwardian managed landscapes. Produced in wrought iron, having been worked by hand, rather than cast from..
A
decorative cast item that can serve as an embellishment to buildings and
structures in either orientation.
As
individual castings, these can be assembled together to any length as required
– the example being the assembled frieze to the edge of the roof of the ..
Dating from the Victorian and Edwardian eras and much used in both public and private gardens, hoop top fencing was a popular means of encircling features within a garden in a manner that was both decorative and functional. Items that were produced to high specifications and properly maintained are ..
A Victorian design of border edging, intended to delineate areas of the garden, help to maintain a sense of order, yet providing visual appeal. This traditional item appears in The Victorian Garden Catalogue and was provided by several leading companies of the day offering decorative ironwork...
Produced
by Lost Art for a restoration project on the North-East coast of the UK. The Winster Bench is an original Victorian
design, that represents the transition in fashion from naturalistic reflections
of nature, to a more stylised representation of the surrounding fauna, whilst
still r..
Drawing inspiration from the classic wrought iron benches of the
Edwardian Period, this bench has been specially designed for placing in
private gardens, though the substantial nature of its construction also
make it suitable for installation in public areas. With appropriate
care, the..
Inspired by the designs of major Victorian and Edwardian producers, Lost Art Limited offer a particularly interesting version of the ornamental gameproof fencing. Originally advertised as providing protection from a variety of plant-eating animals such as rabbits and therefore suitable for the 19th ..
Drawing inspiration from the classic wrought iron benches of the
Edwardian Period, this bench has been specially designed for placing in
private gardens, though the substantial nature of its construction also
make it suitable for installation in public areas. With appropriate
care, the..
Inspired by the designs of major Victorian and Edwardian producers, Lost Art Limited offer a particularly interesting version of the ornamental gameproof fencing. Originally advertised as providing protection from a variety of plant-eating animals such as rabbits and therefore suitable for the..
This style of gameproof fencing is featured in both the Victorian Garden Catalogue and the catalogue
of the Bayliss, Jones & Bayliss Company of Wolverhampton and London, renowned for their Iron and
Steel, Plain and Ornamental Railings and Gates.
Both decorative and functional, they were inten..