Large pair of andirons and fireplace grate, 19th century
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
39 objects found
The antique fireplace mantel is the architectural centrepiece of any room — as much a structural statement as a decorative one. From the restrained elegance of a dressed-stone surround to the grandeur of a carved and gilded overmantel mirror, styles span the centuries: Louis XV with its generous curves and shell motifs, Louis XVI with crisp neoclassical fluting, Empire with severe bronze mounts. The choice of material — white Carrara marble, griotte red marble, sculpted limestone, painted wood — defines both the period and the value of a piece.
Every chimneypiece on Antiquités en France is offered by a verified professional dealer who can confirm authenticity and provenance. Explore our wider range of antique architectural elements to complete a restoration or interior design project.
39 objects found
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Eric Saget — Paris
jean-pierre PERNOD — Bourg-en-Bresse
Anne Besnard — Saint-Ouen
L'atelier De La Dorure — Calmont
Ecritoire Antiquites Poidras jean-luc — Vertou
Eric Saget — Paris
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
Galerie Lauretta — Mandelieu-la-Napoule
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
French-antiques.fr — Rouen
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
Au Réveil Du Temps — Saint-Nabord
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
Bernadette Tanzilli Antiquités — Pérouges
Antiquités Lecomte — Héric
Ecritoire Antiquites Poidras jean-luc — Vertou
Ecritoire Antiquites Poidras jean-luc — Vertou
L'atelier De La Dorure — Calmont
Ecritoire Antiquites Poidras jean-luc — Vertou
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Le Grenier D'Abélard — Sens
When selecting a marble fireplace surround, start with the material itself. A genuinely period marble develops a natural patina — deep veining, a slight surface irregularity and a warmth of tone that modern reproductions rarely replicate convincingly. Examine the joints for consistency, check the condition of the mouldings, and look for any restoration work. Discreet repairs in tinted stuc are common and perfectly acceptable, provided the dealer declares them. An 18th-century mantel in white statuary marble or griotte red is immediately distinguishable from a 19th-century piece by the refinement of its profile and the precision of its hand-carved ornament.
Carved stone chimneypieces in limestone, tuffeau or granite often originate from country houses or ecclesiastical buildings. Dating them relies on reading the decorative vocabulary: rocaille shells and asymmetric curves for Louis XV, garlands and paterae for Louis XVI, griffins and palmettes for Empire. A specialist dealer will supply detailed photographs, exact dimensions (H., L., P. in cm) and, where available, documented provenance.
In terms of budget, a 19th-century marble mantel in a straightforward design starts at a few hundred pounds for a modest example; quality period Louis XV or Louis XVI pieces in fine marble regularly reach several thousand, and large gilded carved overmantels can go considerably higher. Key valuation criteria include the condition of the shelf, the integrity of the jambs and whether the original corbels or consoles are present.
On Antiquités en France, our verified professional dealers guide you from selection through to delivery. Don't overlook antique fireplace accessories — andirons, fire screens, bellows — to dress the hearth with period coherence, and browse our full range of antique architectural salvage for larger restoration projects. Contact your chosen dealer directly for detailed information, condition reports or to reserve a piece.