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This is a great Hollywood Regency 1940's Molla 6pc set, the set consists of 2 long 3seat benchs, 2 two seat benches and a pair of armchairs, all in the same pattern, old white paint, good condition. I have an additional pr of armchairs available. The set is aluminum, the 3 seat bench is approx 63" long
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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 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, the set is still wrapped in the plastic from just being painted. the condition is excellent
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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 chocalate, & I believe this bench maintains its original green patina, for close ups see #611, Bench is 74 inches long
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A Kramer Bros, Dayton Ohio 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 & dates from the late 19th Century
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