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See our current selection of 
VINTAGE FIREPLACE ITEMS, ANTIQUES AND OLD HOUSE PARTS


Nationwide shipping available
on most items.


Most are one-of-a-kind treasures, although we sometimes have multiples of an item that came from the same home when it was torn down or "remodeled". We have given our best description of each item and its condition, but please note that they are sold "as is".

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Andirons


Grates, Frets
Ash Covers

summer covers
Summer Covers &
 Fireplace Surrounds


Tools &
Tool Sets


Antique
Cook Stoves

Black Fender
Hearths &
Fenders

Antique
Firebacks

Antique Pine Mantel
Antique Mantels


Antique Slate Mantel
pieces & parts


Stained Glass
Window Panes


Rugs


LIGHTING
Lamps, Chandeliers,
Sconces

 
 

 


Japanese Silk
Folding Screens


Old PRENTICE
Whiskey Corner
Cabinet


Banks


 Copper & Cookware


Coal Bin

     

SHIPPING
Standard shipping charge is 9% of your order total.
Minimum shipping is $9 per order.
Additional freight charges are added to heavy, oversized or fragile items; if freight charge is applicable then it will be noted on the item when you place your order. You may pick up any item from our store in Richmond, VA to save shipping & freight charges. We ship to the continental US. Sales tax applies only to orders shipped within Virginia.


Shipping is available to Alaska, Hawaii & Canada for an additional charge - give us a call and we will provide a custom shipping quote for you,
1-866-427-2625.
 
VICTORIAN FIREPLACE SHOP
Retail Store & Shipping Warehouse in Richmond, Virginia, USA
Toll-Free 1-866-427-2625 •  Local 804-355-1688  • Fax 804-358-3728
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
 
"A man builds a fine house; and now he has a master, and a task for life:
he has to furnish, watch, show it, and keep it in repair, the rest of his days"
  -Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1870