Lot 749 , A Gothic style cast iron fire grate, the scroll back decorated with a Bagot goat jumping a fence, W.63cm

A Gothic style cast iron fire grate, the scroll back decorated with a Bagot goat jumping a fence, W.63cm

A Gothic style cast iron fire grate, the scroll back decorated with a Bagot goat jumping a fence, above a railed front, with turned finials, 74cm high, 64cm wide, 28cm deep. The Bagot goat is believed to be Britain's oldest breed of goat and has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall in Staffordshire for over six hundred years. Provenance: Lady Bagot, Blithfield Hall. W.63cm
Estimate £40-60


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Sold for £180