French Heraldic Repoussé Metal Log Holder with Fleur-de-Lis Crest
French Heraldic Repoussé Metal Log Holder with Fleur-de-Lis Crest
No se pudo cargar la disponibilidad de retiro
Compartir

Additional Description:
Decorative French-inspired repoussé metal log holder featuring an embossed heraldic crest centered with three fleur-de-lis beneath a knight’s helmet and accompanied by a rampant lion supporter. The curved body is adorned with scrolling foliate ornamentation over a hammered-texture ground, giving the piece strong Gothic Revival and Renaissance Revival influence.
Designed as a fireside accessory, the piece features an open-top basin for holding fireplace logs or kindling and a decorative central carrying handle embellished with floral and rope-twist motifs. The darkened finish highlights the raised repoussé decoration and lends the holder an aged Old World appearance well suited for château-inspired, library, or traditional interiors.
Its lighter-weight metal construction suggests it was designed as a decorative yet functional fireside accessory rather than a heavy forged iron hearth piece.
Era:
Late 19th to early 20th century, likely circa 1890–1920.
History:
During the late Victorian and early 20th-century periods, decorative fireplace accessories became fashionable additions to well-appointed homes. Repoussé metal log holders and coal containers were often produced in revivalist styles inspired by medieval heraldry and Renaissance ornamentation. Fleur-de-lis motifs and heraldic imagery were especially popular in French-inspired decorative arts and conveyed an aristocratic aesthetic associated with château interiors and grand European homes.
Lighter embossed metal examples such as this allowed for decorative impact while remaining practical and movable for everyday fireside use.
Provenance:
Likely French or Continental European inspired decorative arts production; acquired from an estate collection.
Materials:
Repoussé light-weight metal, likely stamped or embossed tin, spelter, or mixed metal alloy with darkened patinated finish.
Dimensions:
—
Disclaimers/Condition:
Age-related wear throughout including oxidation, scratches, rubbing to raised decorative areas, finish wear, and patina variation. Interior surface shows wear consistent with use as a fireside holder. Minor bends or small distortions may be present consistent with age and lightweight metal construction.
Additional Description:
Decorative French-inspired repoussé metal log holder featuring an embossed heraldic crest centered with three fleur-de-lis beneath a knight’s helmet and accompanied by a rampant lion supporter. The curved body is adorned with scrolling foliate ornamentation over a hammered-texture ground, giving the piece strong Gothic Revival and Renaissance Revival influence.
Designed as a fireside accessory, the piece features an open-top basin for holding fireplace logs or kindling and a decorative central carrying handle embellished with floral and rope-twist motifs. The darkened finish highlights the raised repoussé decoration and lends the holder an aged Old World appearance well suited for château-inspired, library, or traditional interiors.
Its lighter-weight metal construction suggests it was designed as a decorative yet functional fireside accessory rather than a heavy forged iron hearth piece.
Era:
Late 19th to early 20th century, likely circa 1890–1920.
History:
During the late Victorian and early 20th-century periods, decorative fireplace accessories became fashionable additions to well-appointed homes. Repoussé metal log holders and coal containers were often produced in revivalist styles inspired by medieval heraldry and Renaissance ornamentation. Fleur-de-lis motifs and heraldic imagery were especially popular in French-inspired decorative arts and conveyed an aristocratic aesthetic associated with château interiors and grand European homes.
Lighter embossed metal examples such as this allowed for decorative impact while remaining practical and movable for everyday fireside use.
Provenance:
Likely French or Continental European inspired decorative arts production; acquired from an estate collection.
Materials:
Repoussé light-weight metal, likely stamped or embossed tin, spelter, or mixed metal alloy with darkened patinated finish.
Dimensions:
—
Disclaimers/Condition:
Age-related wear throughout including oxidation, scratches, rubbing to raised decorative areas, finish wear, and patina variation. Interior surface shows wear consistent with use as a fireside holder. Minor bends or small distortions may be present consistent with age and lightweight metal construction.