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PUB TABLE, CAST IRON, WITH WHITE MARBLE TOP, 19TH C. Date: Late 19th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Cast iron Pub table with white marble top, apron with classical women's figures, medial decorative shelf, on cabriole legs resting on hoof feet. Late 19th century. 29"H. 36"W. Part of our collection of: Tables in Garden Antiques | |
KITTEN DOORSTOP, HUBLEY, ANTIQUE Date: 1920-1930 Price: $125 Description: Antique Kitten with bow doorstop in old bright yellow and green paint. Listed as HUBLEY in Bertolia "DOORSTOPS, IDENTIFICATION & VALUES.(1985). 8 inches high, and 6 inches wide. $125. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts | |
![]() | DOORSTOP, FLOWER BASKET, ANTIQUE Date: Early 20th c. Price: $150 Description: Antique cast iron doorstop, beige basket of polychrome painted flowers, on triangular base. Old paint. 9 1/2 inches high, 7 inches wide and 2 inches deep. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts |
![]() | DOORSTOP, FLOWER BASKET, POLYCHROME PAINTED FLOWERS, ANTIQUE Date: Early 20th c. Price: $125 Description: Antique cast iron flower basket doorstop, with polychrome painted flowers. Old, but not original paint. 10 inches high, 8 inches wides and 2 1/2 inches deep. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts |
![]() | Antique Cast Iron Doorstop | Handled Basket of Colorful Flowers Date: Late 19th century Price: $150 Description: Antique cast iron doorstop of handled basket of painted flowers, very heavy weight. Chipped paint on base. Circa 1900. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts |
![]() | Antique Cast Iron Doorstop | Handled Based of Black Painted Flowers Date: EARLY 20TH Price: $150 Description: Antique cast iron handled basket of flower doorstop, large size and very heavy, good detail to casting, early 20th century. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts |
![]() | DOORSTOP, DUTCH GIRL WITH BIG SHOES, ANTIQUE CAST IRON, CIRCA 1930 Date: Circa 1930 Price: $160 Description: Colorful Dutch Girl with Big Shoes antique doorstop, in old paint. Circa 1930. Very heavy weight. 9 3/4 inches high, 9 1/2 inches wide. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts |
![]() | PARROT DOORSTOP, HUBLEY, C. 1930 Date: C. 1930 Price: $145 Description: Parrot cast iron doorstop made by Hubley Manufacturing Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Original paint. 8 inches high, 5 inches wide and 3 inches deep. SOLD Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts |
SCOTTIE DOG DOORSTOP Date: vintage Price: $135 Description: Scottie dog cast iron doorstop in old black paint, heavy weight, vintage. 9 inches high, 10 1/2 inches long and 4 inches deep. $135. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Garden Antiques | |
PARROT DOORSTOP, ALBANY FOUNDRY, C. 1924 Date: Circa 1934 Price: $225 Description: Cast iron parrot doorstop in original paint, Albany Foundry, circa 1934. 12 1/2 inches high, and 7 1/2 inches wide. This parrot doorstop is $225. This parrot doorstop was illustrated in the Albany Foundry Catalog of 1924. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts | |
DOORSTOP, LION WITH SERPENT, BRASS, ANTIQUE Date: 19TH C. Price: Please contact us for price Description: Lion with serpent cast brass doorstop or hall porter, with high looped handle and lead weighted at bottom. 19th century English. 12 1/2 inches high, 9 1/2 inches wide and 2 inches deep. Part of our collection of: Doorstops in Decorative Arts | |
SEWER TILE FAUX BOIS PLANTER OR CACHE POT, ANTIQUE Date: circa 1900 Price: $225 Description: Sewer tile cache pot or planter pot in form of tree trunk with stumps and bark. Sewer tile pieces were made usually by workers in the sewer pipe factories, generally in Ohio where the good clay was found. At the end of the day they used left over pipe clay to make sculptural pieces such as planters, animals,and all sorts of other artistic forms which are now very collectable. This charming planter is a perfect piece for a special planting. 7 1/2 inches high, and 8 inches wide. $225. Part of our collection of: Planters/Urns in Garden Antiques | |
LARGE ANTIQUE CAST IRON URN, WITH URN AND SWAG DECORATION Date: Late 19th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Large antique two part cast iron garden urn with large wide ribbed bowl with egg and dart border, resting on high tapering plinth decorated with raised design of urn, and swag decoration around lower base. 19th century. This urn has been professionally cleaned and painted a verdigris green color. 34"H. 21"W.bowl 17"D. base. A important single urn becomes a dramatic focal point at the end of a path or intersection of two garden paths, with or without plantings. Part of our collection of: Planters/Urns in Garden Antiques | |
LARGE ANTIQUE CAST IRON URN ON HIGH PEDESTAL Date: Late 19th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Two part antique cast iron garden urn with large ribbed bowl with egg and dart border decoration, sitting on high tapering plinth, the sides decorated with design of a raised decorative urn, and lower border of base decorated on each side with a swag and tassel design. 19th century American. This urn has been professionally cleaned and painted verdigris green. Consider the use of a single urn as a dramatic focal point in your garden--at the end of a path or at the intersection of two garden paths. 36"H. 22"W.bowl 18"square base. Very similar in design to urn #16215. Part of our collection of: Planters/Urns in Garden Antiques | |
![]() | MEDICI URN, ANTIQUE CAST IRON, LABELED JANES BEEBE & CO. Date: Circa 1850 Price: Please contact us for price Description: The classic design of this urn is called the Medici Urn, after a marble bell shaped urn sculpted in Athens 1st century AD as a garden ornament and now in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. This cast iron example of the Medici urn's bowl is decorated in high relief with Greek figures in a procession. The rim of the bowl is labeled with the the name Janes Beebe & Co. This 1850's foundry was located in Manhattan and then moved to the Bronx,N.Y. By 1859 the name was changed to Janes, Fowler, Kirkland & Company and they won the contract to replace the dome of the U.S. Capital Building with a new cast iron dome. The work was done at their foundry in the Bronx, N.Y. through out the Civil War. The Janes Beebe & Co. label dates this Medici urn to the 1850's. The socle of the urn on a square base is labeled Walbridge & Co. Buffalo, N.Y. so is a replacement. The urn has been professionally cleaned and repainted. 49 1/2"H. 23 1/2"W. Part of our collection of: Planters/Urns in Garden Antiques |
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