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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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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 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 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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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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Pricing Please Inquire
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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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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