A large 18th century English fire grate, with delicate wrought-iron construction and a copper-seamed brass apron. The cabriole legs are characteristic of Queen Anne and Chippendale furniture; details include foilage, twist-top finials and 'ball and claw' feet. 'Ball and claw' feet represent the Chinese imperial dragon clutching a pearl and became popular in England after 1710.
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