Tobin by Jamb: A reproduction of an 18th-century double stove fire grate with urn-capped obelisks and a pierced apron, typical of Maurice Tobin’s Neoclassical style.
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This faithful reproduction of a rare 18th century double stove fire grate with legs in the form of urn capped obelisks, mounted on architectural plinths, joined by a pierced apron, is typical of Leeds ironmonger Maurice Tobin’s Neoclassical style. Tobin’s obituary of 1773 describes him as ‘the most eminent in his profession’.

Height: 41in (104cm)

Width: 33⅜in (84.5cm)

Depth: 17in (43cm)