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Posted By: Snodvan Ironwork - 29th Jun 2010 6:18pm
The wrought ironwork in the pics originally came from the stairs of an old house in Wales. When I received (bought) them they were covered in a century of paint - so I had them chemically stripped. I used a dozen or so as the newels in a stairway I rebuilt. The examples in the pics are the few I have left over

Free if anyone can use them for anything - or skip job at the weekend

Snod

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Posted By: raymondo Re: Ironwork - 29th Jun 2010 8:41pm
ill take them if there stil available will look nice on my decking
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Ironwork - 29th Jun 2010 8:52pm
Raymondo - PM sent
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Ironwork - 30th Jun 2010 6:25am
there gorgeous

if raymondo changes his mind, not that i think he will, may i have them please
Posted By: Wheels Re: Ironwork - 1st Jul 2010 1:31pm
I will also like these if the above dont get them smile
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Ironwork - 1st Jul 2010 1:49pm
I bought them from

Tre-beirdd Farm (Mold), Reclaimed Building Materials (and furniture, and ALL sorts of fascinating things). Do not go with a trailer and leave your wallet at home for the first visit or you WILL be tempted

http://www.yell.com/b/Tre_Beirdd+Farm-Salvage+and+Reclamation-Mold-CH71HS-183503/index.html

NOT an easy place to find even with the map because the entrance off the main road initially goes into the grounds of the school next door.

I bought a couple of dozen of these things and then fitted them in place of the newels on the staircase and landing of a house I was helping refurbish. These are just the left overs.

Snod

Summer - don't see how you can have anything 18th century and Victorian! Victoria was 1837-1901
Posted By: MattLFC Re: Ironwork - 1st Jul 2010 4:41pm
Originally Posted by Snodvan
Summer - don't see how you can have anything 18th century and Victorian! Victoria was 1837-1901

Ive a feeling Summer has made the common mistake of calling the 1800's the 18th century, instead of the 19th century.

smile
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Ironwork - 5th Jul 2010 12:54pm
RAYMONDO ! Calling

You have not contacted me.
If you want these items then please do so - or Jabber is next on the list

Snod
Posted By: Wheels Re: Ironwork - 5th Jul 2010 1:26pm
Prays noone sees this then i'll have em

muhahahahaaa
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Ironwork - 5th Jul 2010 2:44pm
lol im still watching this one
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Ironwork - 6th Jul 2010 3:01pm
Jabber

NOTHING heard from raymondo and they HAVE to go because they are in my car and I need the space to take a load somewhere later this week - so yours now if you want them

PM sent

Snod
Posted By: Wheels Re: Ironwork - 6th Jul 2010 3:27pm
Mine mine mine lol
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Ironwork - 6th Jul 2010 5:20pm
Sorry Wheels - GONE!

You will have to pay a visit to Tre-Beirdd farm. The chances of them having any more are remote - but I am SURE you will find other goodies

Snod
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Ironwork - 6th Jul 2010 5:25pm
nice to meet you

many thanks these are perfect for what i want smile
Posted By: Wheels Re: Ironwork - 6th Jul 2010 6:35pm
cry
Posted By: dodie Re: Ironwork - 6th Jul 2010 7:31pm
RAYMANDO LET ME DOWN AS WELL NOT PICKING STUFF UP
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