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The picture shows a selection of our <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">cast
iron rain hoppers</a>. They can be used as rain hoppers, but also make ideal planters
for the garden and garden walls.
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      <title>Cast iron rain hoppers from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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The picture shows a selection of our &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;cast
iron rain hoppers&lt;/a&gt;. They can be used as rain hoppers, but also make ideal planters
for the garden and garden walls.
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We occasionally acquire <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">mill
stones and grind stones</a> in varying sizes.  The large stone in the picture
is a mill stone and the small one a grind stone.  Both are original and over
100 years old.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 16:13:10 GMT</pubDate>
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We occasionally acquire &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;mill
stones and grind stones&lt;/a&gt; in varying sizes.&amp;nbsp; The large stone in the picture
is a mill stone and the small one a grind stone.&amp;nbsp; Both are original and over
100 years old.
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We currently offer a large range of <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">original
and reproduction fireplaces</a> and surrounds acquired when a local dealer close his
business.  There is a varied selection to choose from with some rare examples
included.
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      <title>Victorian fire places and surrounds from authentic Reclamation on the Kent, Sussex border</title>
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We currently offer a large range of &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;original
and reproduction fireplaces&lt;/a&gt; and surrounds acquired when a local dealer close his
business.&amp;nbsp; There is a varied selection to choose from with some rare examples
included.
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We have an extensive range of reclaimed Victorian fireplaces and fire surrounds. The
example shown is in cast iron, but we have surrounds in pine and oak as well as mareble
and slate.
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      <title>Reclaimed Victorian fire surround from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:03:47 GMT</pubDate>
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We have an extensive range of reclaimed Victorian fireplaces and fire surrounds. The
example shown is in cast iron, but we have surrounds in pine and oak as well as mareble
and slate.
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We normally have a number of<a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"> reclaimed
marble fire surrounds</a> in stock at all times.  The example in the picture
was reclaimed during the million pound refurbishment of a town house in London.
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      <title>Reclaimed marble fireplaces from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border </title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 14:52:38 GMT</pubDate>
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We normally have a number of&lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt; reclaimed
marble fire surrounds&lt;/a&gt; in stock at all times.&amp;nbsp; The example in the picture
was reclaimed during the million pound refurbishment of a town house in London.
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These James Woodford sculptures were recycled during the demolition of a property
in Kent.  <strong>James Woodford</strong> (1893 – 1976) was an English
sculptor from Nottingham. His father was a lace designer. Woodford started studying
at the Nottingham School of Art<font color="#000000">,</font> but enlisted during
the First World War. After the war, he continued his training at the Royal College
of Art in London.
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      <title>James woodford sculptures from authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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These James Woodford sculptures were recycled during the demolition of a property
in Kent.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;James Woodford&lt;/strong&gt; (1893 – 1976) was an&amp;nbsp;English
sculptor&amp;nbsp;from Nottingham. His father was a lace designer. Woodford started studying
at the&amp;nbsp;Nottingham School of Art&lt;font color=#000000&gt;,&lt;/font&gt; but enlisted during
the First World War. After the war, he continued his training at the&amp;nbsp;Royal College
of Art&amp;nbsp;in London.
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This <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-stone-steps-and-coping/reclaimed-stone-steps-and-coping.asp">stone
ballastrade</a> was reclaimed locally in Kent.  We have 50 linear metres of this
Georgian style ballastrading.   
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:32:23 GMT</pubDate>
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This &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-stone-steps-and-coping/reclaimed-stone-steps-and-coping.asp"&gt;stone
ballastrade&lt;/a&gt; was reclaimed locally in Kent.&amp;nbsp; We have 50 linear metres of this
Georgian style ballastrading.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
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This original hand carved stone coat of arms is that of a Marquis. We have recently
acquired this unique stone carving has great quality would make a stunning feature
in any period property.
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      <title>A stone coat of arms for a Marquis from Authentic reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:34:46 GMT</pubDate>
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This&amp;nbsp;original hand carved stone coat of arms is that of a Marquis. We have recently
acquired this unique stone carving has great quality would make a stunning feature
in any period property.
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These <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">georgian
style urns</a> and plynths are in cast iron and form an ideal garden feature. 
The urns with their plynths stand nearly 4 feet tall are of good quality.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 14:04:45 GMT</pubDate>
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These &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;georgian
style urns&lt;/a&gt; and plynths are in cast iron and form an ideal garden feature.&amp;nbsp;
The urns with their plynths stand nearly 4 feet tall are of good quality.
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We normally carry a range <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">antique
free standing radiators</a>.  The picture shows our current stock of cathedral
style radiators, but we also stock dome top radaitors sometimes known as princess
radiators.
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      <title>Antique free standing radiators from Authentic Reclamation on the kent Sussex  border</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:40:34 GMT</pubDate>
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We normally carry a range &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;antique
free standing radiators&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; The picture shows our current stock of cathedral
style radiators, but we also stock dome top radaitors sometimes known as princess
radiators.
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This stone trough was machined from a peice of granite reclaimed during the redevelopment
of St. Katherines dock.  We are told that this was part of London Bridge that
the Americans left behind.
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This stone trough was machined from a peice of granite reclaimed during the redevelopment
of St. Katherines dock.&amp;nbsp; We are told that this was part of London Bridge that
the Americans left behind.
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We normally carry a stock of leaded light windows with or without coloured glass. 
The pictures shown is a large example, though we usually have varying sizes in
stock. 
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We normally carry a stock of leaded light windows with or without coloured glass.&amp;nbsp;
The pictures shown is a large example,&amp;nbsp;though we usually have varying sizes in
stock.&amp;nbsp;
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We have a selection of <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">antique
hay racks and feeders</a> in stock.  They can of course be used for their original
purpose or for a feature in a property or garden restoration.  The feeders make
ideal planters and plants can be hung from the hay racks as well.
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      <title>Antique hay racks and feeders from Authentic Reclamation</title>
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We have a selection of &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;antique
hay racks and feeders&lt;/a&gt; in stock.&amp;nbsp; They can of course be used for their original
purpose or for a feature in a property or garden restoration.&amp;nbsp; The feeders make
ideal planters and plants can be hung from the hay racks as well.
&lt;/p&gt;
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We have many original <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">Victorian
fireplaces</a> and surrounds in stock.  We have surrounds in cast iron, marble,
other types of stone and wood as well as cast iron inserts.  We also stock fire
dogs and baskets. 
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      <title>Original fire inserts, surrounds and fireplaces from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border </title>
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We have many original &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;Victorian
fireplaces&lt;/a&gt; and surrounds in stock.&amp;nbsp; We have surrounds in cast iron, marble,
other types of stone and wood as well as cast iron inserts.&amp;nbsp; We also stock fire
dogs and baskets.&amp;nbsp;
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These <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">ducks
nest fire inserts</a> were bought from a local dealer who was closing down his antique
fireplace business.  We have many more Victorian fireplaces and inserts in 
stock.
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      <title>Reclaimed ducks nest Victorian fire inserts bought locally in East Sussex</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 14:22:19 GMT</pubDate>
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These &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;ducks
nest fire inserts&lt;/a&gt; were bought from a local dealer who was closing down his antique
fireplace business.&amp;nbsp; We have many more Victorian fireplaces and inserts in&amp;nbsp;
stock.
&lt;/p&gt;
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These <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">Victorian
lamposts</a> were reclaimed in Lancashire.  They have fluted columns with ornate
tops and botooms.  They stand about 10 feet out of the ground and fully restored
could provide the authentic lighting any drive or garden would require. 
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      <title>Fluted Victorian lamposts from authetic reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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These &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;Victorian
lamposts&lt;/a&gt; were reclaimed in Lancashire.&amp;nbsp; They have fluted columns with ornate
tops and botooms.&amp;nbsp; They stand about 10 feet out of the ground and fully restored
could provide the authentic lighting any drive or garden would require.&amp;nbsp;
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These <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">French
railings</a> were bought from a reclamation yard in France when we were sourcing other
reeclaimed building materials.  We have 7 lengths about 6 feet long.
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These &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;French
railings&lt;/a&gt; were bought from a reclamation yard in France when we were sourcing other
reeclaimed building materials.&amp;nbsp; We have 7 lengths about 6 feet long.
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These<a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"> french
railings</a> were sourced by us, restored by a customer and then returned as the project
didn't go ahead.  They were shot blasted and painted by a local firm near
to our yard in East Sussex. 
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      <title>Renovated french railings from Authentic Reclamation based on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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These&lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt; french
railings&lt;/a&gt; were sourced by us, restored by a customer and then returned as the project
didn't go ahead.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;They were shot blasted and painted by a local firm near
to our yard in East Sussex.&amp;nbsp;
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These <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">architectural
artifacts</a> have been collected from various projects over the years and include
garden statues, chimney pots, stone troughs and many other interesting achtectural
salvage finds. 
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      <title>Architectural artifacts from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 12:56:36 GMT</pubDate>
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These &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;architectural
artifacts&lt;/a&gt; have been collected from various projects over the&amp;nbsp;years and include
garden statues, chimney pots, stone troughs and many other interesting achtectural
salvage finds.&amp;nbsp;
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These <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">french
Chateau railings</a> were reclaimed during the demolition of a French chateau that
was badly damaged during the second world war. The chateau was built in 1760
and the railings are in need of restoration, but brought back to thier forma
glory they could form a stunning feature in any garden renovation project.
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      <title>18th cetury French chateau railings from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 12:48:58 GMT</pubDate>
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These &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;french
Chateau railings&lt;/a&gt; were reclaimed during the demolition of a French chateau that
was badly damaged during the second world war.&amp;nbsp;The chateau was built in 1760
and the railings are in need of restoration,&amp;nbsp;but brought back to thier forma
glory they could form a stunning feature in any garden renovation project.
&lt;/p&gt;
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We are currently carrying a stock of original <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp">19th
century staddle stones</a>.  Originally used as bases to grain stores to stop
rats getting to the grain, they are more commonly used as garden features today.
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      <title>Original staddle stones bought from a fram auction in Sussex</title>
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We are currently carrying a stock of original &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/architectural-antiques/architectural-antiques.asp"&gt;19th
century staddle stones&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; Originally used as bases to grain stores to stop
rats getting to the grain, they are more commonly used as garden features today.
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      <category>General Items;Architectural Antiques</category>
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