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A Peacock wrought iron chair made by Florentine Craftsman, this company was the major NY competitor to Salterini. Also in inventory is the Salterini Version of this chair. The chair is approx 5ft tall. The chair dates from the 1920's
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An unusual & signed Salterini Wrought Iron table, the table is 27 3/4 in. tall, 20 1/2 in. wide and 22 1/4, the table is in the Palm Springs pattern, glass replacements need to be added
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A Salterini 7 pc wrought iron dining set, please see the image of the original advertisement for this set, which Salterini called Mt Vernon, We also have the matching Mt Vernon Tea Cart available, 32 X 60
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A Pr of Salterini Wrought Iron Pr of Consoles, these have been painted in Lauren Metallic Paint
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A Woodard Wrought Iron 7pc Dining Set in the Andalusian Pattern, consisting of 1 arm & 5 side chairs, the seats are photographed with cushions but are fine underneath, this set definitely could fit right into a shabby chic interior. for another image of this set http://www.joanbogart.com/garden_details.php?productid=441&ptitle=Woodard Andalusian Dining Set
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A mid 20thC Wrought Iron 2pc chaise lounge by Woodard in the Orleans pattern, maintains original finish, just need cushions, this chaise has been sold, but there is a possiblility of another one, please inquire
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this is another Salterini Wrought Iron console table, NY circa 1940. It was also made to be used at the end of a dining table, photographed without its glass
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This is a hard to find Salterini Wrought iron console, photographed minus the glass, this table was also made to fit on the end of the dining table to enlarge it, approx 30 1/4 wide, 22 1/4 deep & 29 1/2 tall
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A pair of the large early 20thC Spring Armchairs, 42" tall & 26 1/2 wide
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A rare & hard to find Salterini wrought iron tree, there are 10 plant holders which attach and are perhaps difficult to see, but are there, 7 1/2ft tall, & approx 45 wide
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A great 19thC Gothic revival wrought iron gate 78 X 46, made in England
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A set of 6 wrought iron 1940 s dining chairs made in NY by either Salterini or Florentine Craftsman
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A wrought iron strap work bench, comfortable and sturdy, great condition too, 48 inches long
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A pair of wrought iron mid century chaise lounges by Salterini, these are getting harder to find especially in pairs, from our extensive collection of Salterini
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A most distinctive wrought iron 2 tier tea cart, dark green, with white tole flowers all over the teacart. There is rusting to the green paint and flowers.
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This wrought iron bird figure is by Robert Compson who studied welding under Calder, & exhibited his sculptures at the vetted crafts fair sponsored by the then American Craft Museum of NYC, it is approx 6 ft tall, Cumpson lived in Colfax Ill & was the original green man, making his scupltures from old farm machinery
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A rare pr of Woodard wrought iron bar stools in the desireable Chantilly Rose Pattern, original condition. Woodard is a competitor of Salterini. though these are sold, the client is looking for additional bar stools.
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A Salterini wrought iron plant stand, new york circa 1940, good condition
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An American Wrought Iron Bench mid 20thC, unusual design, great orignal condition
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A rare Salterini Server, wrought iron mid 20thC. Salterini was the premier maker of wrought iron furniture in this era. This was an accessory piece that was not bought by most people so they do not come on the market often, 50"wide,18"deep, 31 1/2 tall to the top of the glass
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A wrought iron plant stand, by Salterini New York circa 1930, with a worn black finish, holds 5 small plants, accessory pieces like these are hard to find
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A Wrought Iron Teacart, in the desirable Mount Vernon pattern by Salterini, the original red paint worn down to paler pink paint , part of our collection of Salterini, there is also a set of Salterini snack tables in the same pink from the same estate, the glass needs to be replaced on the teacart, 37 1/2 wide, 33 1/2 tall, 24 wide at the wheels and 20" wide at handles
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A most unusual and distinctive pr of wrought iron chairs, circa 1930, with an egyptian influence, the chairs were recently painted black
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