Matching bricks

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Anybody able to advise what type of bricks these two may be, and what the best new brick option is for matching it. Understand I can’t get an exact match due to change in bricks overtime.

One is the original brick from 1930’s, the other brick is a lbc brick but not so sure which one.

House is within the Buckinghamshire area.
 

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Most builders merchants can find a match if you have a piece of brick to take to them. Often you can find a loose piece at the end of a window sill or you may have a spare brick lying around?
 
Anybody able to advise what type of bricks these two may be, and what the best new brick option is for matching it. Understand I can’t get an exact match due to change in bricks overtime.

One is the original brick from 1930’s, the other brick is a lbc brick but not so sure which one.

House is within the Buckinghamshire area.
try contacting brickhunter
 
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Have a look at LBC Heathers and for the old ones there are different types of Pre war commons.
 

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