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minniemoo | 23:54 Wed 06th Oct 2010 | Home & Garden
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Hi, I have a cast iron fire surround which I have had removed from the living room and I assume has been there since the house was built (1935). It has been painted white but I am going to strip it and put it up for sale. How would I list it? Would I just put it as 'Cast Iron Fire Surround' as all the ones I have seen for sale are either Victorian, Georgian etc. How do they know this? Thanks.
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Original 1935 cast iron fire surround.
Can't very well say it's Victorian in a house built in 1935. I'd just advertise it as a cast iron Fire Surround. Strip it and get some black paint. I believe people are still buying them.
Cast iron fire surround 1935 original
Still buying them Gran...I sold my Victorian one in my bedroom for 3k
ELVIS......!!!! lol
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Thank you all but special thanks to ummmm for his first answer - simple really, why didn't I think of that lol, thanks again.
lol ...ummmm!!!
I've got two thank you's today...I'm feeling all proud and special :-)
'Hers' btw :-)
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Apologies ummmm.
Well done ummmm mate, top bloke x

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