This vintage, early 20th century marble garden table dates back to 1930’s France and would have been originally used as a florists stand, the original castors that helped to transport this beautiful table from place to place are still functioning. This intricately designed table has a painted white iron base with scrolling legs and decorative mounts. The elegant white marble top makes this table ideal for use both outdoors and inside, and would make a lovely garden table, perfect for entertaining in the summer!
OUTSIDE IN
Inspired by the amazing orangeries of grand Georgian interiors, we’ve put together a collection that hits the spot when it comes to bringing the outside in.
Orangery not required!
Our Clyde design is a clear glass hanging globe lantern based on an antique piece and features striking concave glass along the meridian and bronze finish metalwork
A hinged glass door allows easy access to change bulbs.
The Clyde is also available in small and in a brass finish.
This vintage factory floor standing window mirror is one of the tallest we’ve found. Its wonderfully rusted frame holds newly fitted mirrors where the original glass would have been. This is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Decorate your home with the Mini Butterfly Looking Glass, handmade by Pure White Lines this piece features two green butterflies encased in an aged brass looking glass. Perfect for styling on shelves, consoles and mantels.
As this is a natural item variations will occur. Other options also available.
This giant 1930s train station clock was made by Gents Of Leicester. This world-renowned company began in 1872, and for over a century was famous for producing electrical goods and specialising in electric clocks used in public buildings and stations all over the world. The giant twin facing steel-cased clock has been fully restored, by none other than Bo Hare of Who Hares Wins, and was featured on the TV program, Salvage Hunters, The Restorers.
The clock face features both the original Roman numerals of the 1930s and also 24-hour numbering that was later added during the late 1960s when the 24hour time format was introduced to the station announcements. The original dial was discovered during the restoration by Bo Hare, who decided to show both the original face and the newer dial, making this a truly unique piece. The clock was originally hung on platform 12 at Bristol Temple Meads Train Station and is a unique and wonderful piece of Bristonian history.
Make a statement in your garden with this gorgeous early 20th-century marble di latte statue. The piece features two putti or cherubs holding up a large clamshell. This would work well as a planter or a glamorous birdbath.
This large reclaimed cast iron arched window frame is the perfect statement piece to add drama to a hallway, living space or commercial setting. The arched frame features an abundance of character and is ideal for indoor or outdoor settings.
Purchase as seen or contact us at sales@purewhitelines.com to add mirror plates for an additional £450.
We currently have two available, price is per frame.
These exquisite and rare antique cast iron garden urns are attributed to the renowned Andrew Handyside of the Britannia Foundry, C.1870. The deep, rust coloured patina developed over the years give this pair of antique urns such a depth of character, with the contrasting delicacy of the leaf motif surrounding the lip of the urns. These well designed, unique garden planters are perfect for use both outdoors and even as exuberant interior planters for the home.