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A signed Cast Iron Birdhouse, signed Miller Iron Co. Providence Rhode Island and dated 1868. This Bird House is an exact replica of a Victorian Home that exists in Roslyn Harbor NY. This is one of 4 of these bird houses that I have had, two going to two different Long Island Museums, one to the owner of the Roslyn home that this is a replica of and this one which I sold in 1983 and purchased back from the owner. Usually, when these are found, they are missing the steps outside the house which are present here, there is one spike missing on the roof which is shown and there is some small trim off near the top of the right arch & an arch on the side of the house, [these are both shown below]. Another Bird house showed up this spring at Doyles Gallery, below is what Lita Solis Cohen wrote in MAD about the bird house: " This Gothic Revival cast-iron birdhouse from the second half of the 19th century caused a whir. It was stamped “MILLER IRON CO. PROV RI PAT’D APRIL 14, 1868” and measured 11" high x 14¾" wide. Estimated at $800/1200, it sold for $7500". However, you must add to that the 25% buyers premium to that figure which brings it to $9375.00
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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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A cast iron fish tank & fountain, 28" wide by 41 " tall, now fitted with an electric pump
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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 most distinctive pair of Victorian Cast Iron Garden Urns in the Rennaisance Revival Style, the urns have just been sandblasted and powder coated in a white paint, 46 inches tall
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Pricing please inquire
Available: yes
Item Number: 715
Circa: 1870
An important Coalbrookdale [signed] cast iron hall stand with a marble top, drawer & umbrella pans, English circa 1870
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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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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 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, the set is still wrapped in the plastic from just being painted. the condition is excellent
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A Victorian Cast Iron Fish tank, with an original period finish 29 1/2 inches long, 15 1/2 inches deep & 15 inches tall
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A Victorian Cast Iron Fish tank, with an old Victorian copper colored paint, 21 inches by 15 inches tall, by 12 inches deep
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An ornate pair of Victorian Cast Iron Swivel chairs on pedestal bases, the seat is approx 14” round
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A Victorian Cast Iron Terrarium, I have had the same model signed by Fiske, there are no breaks or repairs, has been outdoors and the finish is down to the bear metal
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An important Coalbrookdale [signed] cast iron hall stand with a marble top, drawer & umbrella pans, English circa 1870
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A Victorian Cast Iron 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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Victorian Cast Iron fish tank with detailed egrets on the base in the brushes. These are getting impossible to find, especially since this one bears the JW FISKE Park Place label. the glass panes are as found, otherwise good condition 50 inches tall and 30 inches wide
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A Victorian 4 tiered Planter by Coalbrookdale, England mid 19th Century, in excellent condition, with superb castings, the green 20thC paint is wearing down to a yellow beneath
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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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Pair of signed cast iron campana shaped garden urns by J L Mott, 264 Waters St N. Y. The urns are in great condition
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A Victorian Cast iron plant stand, recently sand blasted and powder coated in white, 3 tiers with pierced detail and lion heads and raised on 3 paw feet
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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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A Cast Iron Garden Urn, New York circa 1870, with both Minerva head, & griffens, repainted, labeled Abenroth NY
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A table top Cast Iron Fish tank, by Jewel Manuf. Co. Chicago Ill. Maintains its original paint.
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A delightful Victorian Cast Iron Bird Bath maintaining layers of black paint, ready to go in your garden, 32 inches tall, 21 inches wide
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Wanted to share images of the show we just did in Rhinbeck NY. The booth was filled with American Classical furniture and garden items, both cast iron and cement and limestone. You can see more of this items by searching our site under garden.
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Victorian Cast Iron Rococo Base small table with a hexagonal white marble top with stains, old black paint is wearing thru, structurally sound
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