We recently extended our outside part of our Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom - where we store all our larger architectural pieces - and here's an HD Video for you to enjoy. If you are after the bigger architectural pieces - large bronze fountains, animals, bronze buddhas, garden statues, marble and stone urns, gazebos, abstract art sculptures and all sorts of other large bronze and cast iron pieces for outside - then you've found the right people.
The Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom is conveniently situated right outside Potters Bar where the M25 meets the A1, and only 25 minutes north of London via train. We've also of course got a large covered section for our antique furniture, art deco, porcelain and interiors pieces so they don't get wet in the rain!
We like to think our architectural antiques range is one of the biggest in the country. We carry some really quirky (and big products) perfect for outside. We've sold a 14 foot Italian renaissance bronze fountain to Oxford University. Lifesize bronze rhinocerous' to country English estates. Assorted alligators and bronze horses back to the United States. We were pleased to expand our outside section so there's more room to wander around and admire these pieces from all angles.
If there is something in our architectural antique range you can't see please let us know and we will do our best to source it for you. We've definitely got one of the largest selections of large and sometimes lifesize bronze animals and I've frequently made the joke we should start a bronze zoo. If you are after bronze horses, dogs, lions, parrots, eagles, alligators, elephants, storks and everything in between then let us know.
Please enjoy some of our favourite latest additions to our architectural antiques range below:
( Pair English Bronze Lifesize Cavaliers Prince Charles I )
(Pair large bronze elephants)
(Cast Iron Gazebo)
Recently Viewed Items
More from News
William Burges was a prominent English architect and designer of the 19th century, known for his distinctive and eclectic style that combined medieval influences with Gothic revival aesthetics.
A forgotten 15th Century painting by Sandro Botticelli has been found and recovered from an Italian home near Naples.
Alphonse Mucha, a Czech artist born in 1860, is renowned as one of the foremost figures of the Art Nouveau movement.