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A 3 piece Cast Iron Garden Set in the Fern Pattern, consisting of 2 benches and 1 armchair, all freshly repainted in great condition One bench is 42"long and the other is 44" long
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cast iron urn 37 1/2"tall and 28 wide from handle to handle
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An American Cast Iron Octagonal Bird House, c. 1868, Miller Iron Co., Providence, Rhode Island, cast marks for \\\"Miller Iron Co. Prov. R.I.\\\", pat.d Apr 14, 1868, height 14 in., width 10 1/4 in Exhibited: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1976. Illustrated: Howe and Warren, The Gothic Revival Style in America, p. 77.
The Bird House shows remains of green paint on the roof, with the use of the flash. Only 1 steeple on the roof is broken and I have the original piece
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19th c. cast iron horse head hitching post marked illegibly with shield at base. 45 1/2\" Ht
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A 19thC Cast Iron Gothic Design Garden Bench found on an old Long Island North Shore Estate, that is at least 95 years old. The bench was left on the property by prior owners, remaining in the same spot for years. The wooden seat, has 5 wooden slats that may be original or with the bench for many years, these slats are cracked and split and would need replacing, However, if you love the old rustic garden look just leave the bench as is. The cast iron is not repaired or broken anywhere. Please notice the griffens on the ends of the arms, which are best seen from the side views of the bench
Coalbrookdale register "Gothic" design Bench in 1854, & Wood & Perot issued their design in 1858., Without a marking it is impossible to know who made it, since posting a wind storm did additional damage to the seat which can be seen in the last 2 images
Height: 37, Diameter: 46
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A cast iron cherub bird bath from the 19thC, has just been sandblasted and repainted, in a cream color, 33 tall & 20 wide
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A late 19thC Rococo Revival Hall Stand, with an original hanging mirror and umbrella stand with cast iron tray. and hooks, with details of shells and leaves throughout
Condition: Very good maintains old worn paint, the umbrella tray bares the indistinct label of John Moore New York
Height: 77, Width: 31
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A pr of 19thC Cast Iron Benches in the twig or rustic pattern,
Benches have just been sandblasted, metalized and painted white
Condition: Very Good
34\\\\\\\" tall & 34 1/2 wide
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A cast iron hitching post with a horses head & 2 rings thru the horses mouth. The condition is original and in good shape, Height: 54, Diameter: 10 1/2\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
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A cast iron lily of the valley chair with original paint
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A 60" tall Cast Iron Hitching Post of a Horses head with lion faces on the column, original paint
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27" tall and 16" wide
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A very large pair of 19thC cast iron Garden Urns, 36 wide & 28\\\\\\\" tall
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An extremely heavy pr of cast iron chairs, in old paint, no breaks or repairs, great detail
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A Cast Iron Garden Urn with Egrets, attrib to Fiske, late 19thC, maintains original paint with rustification, 53\\\"tall, & 36\\\" rd at top
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A rare Pair of Cast Iron Garden Urns with full bodied Griffins, made in Brooklyn NY by the Hecla Iron Works Co. Another cast iron urn by this company is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They worked from 1876 -1908. To read more about the Landmark Status of the Hecla Iron Works Bldg, please click here; http://www.nyc.gov/html/lpc/downloads/pdf/reports/hecla.pdf
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A 19thC Cast Iron approx. 21\\\" round & 27\\\" tall table, with detailed acanthus leaf carving on a tripod base
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American Cast Metal Garden Settee, late 19th c., labeled"John McLean Maker N.Y., Pat. April 22nd 89,
great smaller size
46 1/2 long, 37 tall
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A 19thC cast iron jockey, in old paint , 48" tall
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A pair of figural cast iron horse head hitching posts, old but not original paint, 19thC, 34" tall
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19thC Cast iron fountain, attributed to Robert Wood Foundry. I just found an image of this fountain in Barbara Israel\\\\\\\'s Garden book, stating it is identical in design to Robert Woods illustrations in his catalog, the image is attached
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A Victorian Cast Iron octagonal marble top table, 20 1/2 diameter, 24 1/2\" tall, base is a faded salmon color
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A Victorian Cast Iron table, painted a dark green, 15 1/2 diameter & 26 1/2\" tall, very good condition
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The Lily of the Valley is a rare pattern, The bench here is signed "Pequonnock Foundry Inc, Bridgeport Conn". I bought this grp as a set but in recently having them painted, the chairs appear to be signed by Coalbrookdale! The detail on the chairs is excellent & by examining the photos below you can see the lilies on the chairs, the chairs have the english registry mark along with "Bdale" the bench at the widest part where the arms and seat meet is 56\" long, but the back is much less, the chairs besides being comfortable are 26\" wide & 22\" deep
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A 3pc Cast Iron Bistro set with sea horses & shells on the backs of the chairs, the set has the original wooden seats, the table is 32\\\" round & 28\\\" tall, just repainted
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A cast iron fish tank & fountain, 28" wide by 41 " tall,
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A two piece cast iron bench and armchair inspired from a design by Schinkel, dating from 1920 or possibly earlier, The bench is 49 1/2\\\" long, there is also available a most similar set of 4 chairs consisting of 2 arms and 2 sides. This could make an assembled set of a cast iron bench with 3 arms and 2 sides
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A pair of Cast Iron armchairs in the pattern referred to as curtain, usually these chairs are marked by the Adams Foundry of Pa. However, these chairs are marked Jacobs Manuf Co, Bridgeport Ala Victorian.Early, the chairs date from the 20thC
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A Pair of English Cast Iron Figural Armchairs by Coalbrookdale, these chairs were bought in England & kept indoors in the states for the paste 40 yrs. Please note the crisply carved details of the griffens
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A 3pc Cast Iron Garden set made in Brooklyn NY circa 1880 consisting of a bench, & pair of armchairs, identical benches to this one are in the Brooklyn Museum & Metropolitan Museum of Art, all the pieces are signed and dated, condition is excellent
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A Cast Iron Garden Bench with Hoof Feet, Angels carved in the back, an animal head on the arms, with a lyre carved seat, approx 42" at the arms. The book Cast Iron Furniture by Georg Himmelheber, illustrates this bench on page 73 & simply states "USA c 1840" The design of the bench was inspired by Schinkel.
The bench has just been repainted & has the plastic on it from the paint job
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A Victorian Cast Iron 3 tiered plant stand on raised paw feet, with lion heads
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Pr of Signed Fiske NY Cast Iron Urns, with unusual pedestals 46" tall & 24" wide
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An early cast iron victorian fern chair, this is one of the heaviest iron pieces, in great condition
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A cast iron Timmes Garden Bench circa 1880, the identical bench is in the Brooklyn Museum as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY, old paint, good condition, the silver bench show here is from the Brooklyn Museum
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A wonderful horse head hitching post, manufactured in Chelmsford Mass. I have tried to show the makers label on the column unsuccessfully,
48"tall
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A rare Cast Iron Rococco Revival Center table, dates from mid 19thC, possibly American
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An ornate pair of English cast iron gothic revival panels
53 1/2 x 35 3/4 in
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A Victorian Cast Iron Terrarium, I have had the same model signed by Fiske. The previous owner removed the center part to make it a terrarium, there are no breaks or repairs, has been outdoors and the finish is down to the bear metal
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A cast iron garden bench made by Timmes Brooklyn NY, added is an image of an identical Timmes Bench in the Brooklyn Museum, follow this link to read about it: http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/1565/Bench
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A 19thC Cast Iron Rustic pattern hitching post, in great condition, 68\\\" tall
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A Pr of Victorian Cast Iron Twig or Rustic twig chairs, this pattern is not common
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Pr of signed cast iron campana shaped garden urns by J L Mott, 264 Waters St N. Y. The urns are in great condition, 28 inches tall & 16 inches wide
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Adorable cast iron cherub holding up a large shell for the birds to bathe in, victorian period piece
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A Cast Iron Victorian Garden Bench by Peter Timmes Son Brooklyn NY circa 1880, the bench is signed on the front, also available in this pattern is another larger bench and armchair, the last image is for the same bench at the Brooklyn Museum, click on this link to read about it:
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/1565/Bench
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Two signed Mott Victorian chairs, on tripod base, the chairs are boldly marked Mott Patent, please enlarge the photo to see label
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An early & distinctive cast iron Garden bench, with crisply carved swags & flower details, 19thC, black paint is peeling down to the white paint, ask to see detail photos
The Bench is SOLD
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A pair of Victorian Cast Iron Swivel chairs on pedestal bases, the seat is approx 14\\\" round
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A most distinctive pair of Victorian Cast Iron Garden Urns in the Rennaisance Revival Style,by Mott NY as an identical urn signed Mott minus the handles exists, 46 inches tall
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A most important & documented cast iron Fern & Blackberry bench from the mid 19thC by Coalbrookdale, both signed Coalbrookdale with the #29 & the English Registry mark, the wooden seat slates that are as is, SOLD
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Please click title for additional images
Pricing sold
Available: sold
Item Number: 643
Circa: 1890 s
A Victorian Cast Iron Fish Tank, has been repainted about 20 yrs ago. The tank is made by Fiske and the overpaint is probably hiding the signature.
Measurements:36 tall 29 wide
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This Victorian Garden Bench is in the popular Fern Pattern, no breaks or repairs, with old black paint. Also, available in this pattern is a 3pc set, consisting of a bench and pair of armchairs. Please ask to see images
Measurements:55"long
item is sold
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An important Coalbrookdale [signed] cast iron hall stand with a marble top, drawer & umbrella pans, English
Measurements: 48\" wide,
24\"deep to the back of the marble, 92\" tall, the measurements are approx
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A Victorian Cast Iron Bird House by Miller & Co, dated 1868, in Providence Rhode Island. The bird house is a replica of a house that exists in Roslyn Harbor New York. Over the almost 30 yrs in business I have sold 2 other examples of these to Long Island Museums. They have become harder to find. The paint on this one has been redone by a previous owner. This wonderful example now resides in Roslyn where the original house stands, if you are interested in owning one like this please visit:
http://www.joanbogart.com/garden_details.php?productid=1643&SortOrder=1601
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Available: sold
Item Number: 631
Circa: 1930
Set consists of a bench and 4 chairs, with well carved details of shells and sea horses, original paint finish, great shape.
Measurements:
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Pricing sold
Available: sold
Item Number: 650
Circa:
A Victorian Cast Iron Bench in the Laurel pattern with carved eagle heads on the arms and laurel leaves on the seat, old white paint, good condition.
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Available: sold
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Circa: 1870
A desirable victorian Passion Flower Bench great condition with old paint
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Available: Yes
Item Number: 613A
Circa: 19th Century
A Victorian 4 tiered Planter by Coalbrookdale, England mid 19th Century, in excellent condition, with superb castings. The green 20th Century paint is wearing down to a yellow beneath.
Measurements:aprrox 45\\\" tall, & 32 wide at the bottom shelf
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Victorian Cast Iron Rococco Base small table with a octagonal white marble top with staining, old black paint is faded, structurally sound. 16 1/2 diameter 28 1/2 tall
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A rare and distinctive cast iron garden bench & one of the earliest registered designs by Coalbrookdale. It was registered in 1844 & described as the serpent & grape with dog heads on the arms & originally offered in green and chocolate. I believe this bench maintains its original green patina. 74\" long
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A Victorian Cast Iron & Zinc Dog maintaining the remainder of old gray paint, the dog was made in NY circa 1870 & is attributed to either Fiske or Mott, both well know cast iron foundaries in NY. Recently a virtually identical dog appeared on the market in Zinc and signed Mott, 22 inches tall, 18 inches long and 9 inches wide
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Pricing please inquire
Available: yes
Item Number: 647
Circa: 1890
Victorian Cast Iron fish tank with detailed egrets on the base in the brushes. These are getting impossible to sign, especially since this one bears the JW FISKE Park Place label. The glass panes have been replaced.
Measurements:29"wide, 49"tall
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Victorian Cast Iron Garden Bench is rare and unusual, with a flower basket in the center above a ladies head, old paint, good condition.
Measurements:41"long, 41"tall, 21"deep
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An Unusual English Victorian Pub Table, the slate top beautifully faux painted to resemble marble mounted on a cast iron base with figural ladies head, The pierced iron shelf that holds the legs together reads: "Gaskell & Chambers Nottingham Barfitters". Excellent condition
Measurements:30"tall, 18"rd
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Item Number: 846
Circa: late 19thC
A Kramer Bros Cast Iron Garden Bench in the pattern referred to as the White House Rose Garden Bench, this pattern can be seen in the White House Rose Garden
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A Cast Iron Garden Urn, New York circa 1870, with both Minerva head, & griffens, repainted, labeled Abenroth NY, urns bearing manufacturers labels do not appear frequently. Abendroth Bros were located at 109 Beekeman Street in 1873
Measurements:24\"wide, 44\" tall, 20 1/2: deep
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