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Antique Baths


All our antique baths are true originals, which have been lovingly restored to their former glory. Each antique bath is unique and we come accross many different styles - the ones shown on this page are our most popular. For the latest stock of antique baths - particularly Victorian baths - just in from the stately homes of Great Britain and the chateaux of France contact us for more information on antiquebaths@crye.co.uk

French Empire

Style: Antique French, medium sized, deep, double ended, rolled edged cast iron bath.

This true original from France is an elegant and classic double ended bath. They come in a variety of depths, sizes and beautiful cast-iron feet.

John Bolding Plunger

Style: Antique English, long, single ended, rolled edged cast iron bath.

These exclusive baths date from the early part of the 1900s and were originally installed in stately homes. They come with unusual waste mechanisms and sculpted soap trays.

Nouveau Slipper

Style: Antique French, short, deep, single ended, rolled edged cast iron bath.

A feminine-style, high backed bath, combining tradition with elegance and sitting on four dainty cast iron feet. A must for any opulent Boudoir!

Sabot

Style: Antique French, short, deep, single ended, rolled edged cast iron bath.

Taking its name from the French for ‘slipper’ the Sabot is essentially the same shape as the Nouveau Slipper bath but sits on its own plinth.

Sanitor Plunge Bath

Style: Antique English, long, single ended, rolled edged cast iron bath.

This is a typical Edwardian gentlemans bath and is nearly two metres long. It is equipped with its own nickel plated plunger. This simple tube served as both plug and overflow.

Rogeat

Style: Antique French, medium sized, deep, double ended, straight edged cast iron bath.

The original antique Rogeat bath is very similar to our own Saracen bath in shape, but more generous in its proportions.

Edwardian Glass Canopy

Style: Antique English, long, single ended, rolled edged cast iron bath with glass shower.

The elegance and efficiency of the early 1900s is reflected in this beautiful piece. The glass shower canopy is as practical as it is beautiful - the magnificent pipe work is pierced on each corner post to provide 140 body jets!

Victorian Canopy

Style: Antique English, long, single ended, rolled edged cast iron bath with zinc shower hood.

The height of Victorian genius. This zinc hooded canopy stands over 8ft tall, has internal rain bars and a 12inch shower rose. The tap control block is a triumph of design and engineering.

Niederbronn 4

Style: Antique French, large, deep, double ended, straight edged cast iron bath.

This is a bath manufactured in the town of Niederbronn-les-Bains in the Alsace region of France not far from the German border. It dates from around 1880 and has a very primitive form of salt glaze enamelling on the interior. This bath has a water capacity of around 400 litres.

Jacob Delafon No 38

Style: Antique French, medium sized, deep, double ended, rolled edged cast iron bath.

Beautiful double ended bath manufactured by Jacob Delafon in the early 1900's. Every Delafon bath had its model number cast into its exquisite feet. The quality and crispness of the casting has not diminished in the intervening 100 years.