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Urns, A pair, Cast Iron, Medici, c.1890

  To a rare pair of late 19th C. cast iron Medici urns. The urns have good detail and are mounted on cast iron bases with laurel wreaths to the sides. A great Cast Iron Garden item. (#1891)
Dimensions:  Height: 43"  Length: 18"  Width: 18"
$13,350.00  
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Urns, Pair Cast Iron, 3 Cranes, Bowl w/ frogs, c. 1871

  These urns have a detailed lip with frogs and leaves. 3 cranes or egrets below and a hexagonal bottom base. "Patented April 11th 1871" Thiese large urns are a rare survival due to their pattern making and size. Some repairs as found in an outdoor item of this age. One base is 3 inches lower. A great Cast Iron Garden item. (#1892)
Dimensions:  Height: 51"  Length: 42"  Width: 42"
$26,650.00  
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Urn, Cast Iron, George Washington, signed c. 1890

  A cast iron urn featuring the bas relief of George Washington with Campagna form handles. Signed "C. Palmer Utica NY" Now with a green patina. A great Cast Iron Garden item. (#1893)
Dimensions:  Height: 42"  Length: 25"  Width: 25"
$9,850.00  
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Transom, 3 Piece eliptical w/ 2 side lights English lead

  To a fine and rare English 3 piece entry door surround c.1790 made of Deal lead and tin and glass. The is in the neoclassic manner is one of the largest that we have had. No doubt with a double door below. The lead paterae is finely cast over very sharp models. The set has some repairs including some glass panels which are of the period but not original to the set. All in all and important statement. Transom 107" wide x 29" tall Sidelights 57 1/2" tall x 16" wide (#1894)
Dimensions:  Height: 29"  Length: 0"  Width: 107"
$10,000.00  
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Andirons, Brass & Iron, Steeple Top, American, c.1790

  To a good pair of brass and iron American made andirons. The neoclassic design having a steeple at the top above the rounded ball is typical of this period. This pair is set apart as they retain the original brass wrapped curved galleries to the rear of the andirons. This feature makes the andirons look much wider and fills up the void hearth. The andirons retain their original footed log stops made in the same style as the front section. These were usually lost over the years and fully or partially replaced, however these appear to be the originals, a rare survival. The andirons have been hand cleaned, polished and lacquered to protect the brass surface. (#1903)
Dimensions:  Height: 20.50"  Length: 0"  Width: 0"
$3,550.00  
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Andirons, Brass & Iron, Knife Blade, Marked IC, c.1790

  18th Century wrought iron and brass pair of andirons. This fine pair of New York andirons are initialed by the maker "I C" for John Conklin. The retain the orginal brass urn shapped finials and front sheilds as well as the original wrought iron penny feet. The design is typical of the Hudson Valley Dutch style. The brass has been hand cleaned, poilished and laquered. (#1904)
Dimensions:  Height: 22.50"  Length: 0"  Width: 0"
$2,550.00  
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Pedestal, Ebonized Wood, C.1900

  To a good quality American late 19th Century ebonized wood pedestal. The moulded top is footed on a block with incised asethitic carving. The support is a fluted colum with taper. Having a hand carved leaf capital and moulded base with hand carved leaves. (#1907)
Dimensions:  Height: 44.50"  Length: 15"  Width: 15"
$2,349.00  
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Andirons & Tools, Brass and Iron Urn top, American c.1800

  To a rare set of American Fireplace andirons and tools. The urn finials are mounted on a square plinth. Below are tappered columns with capitals and bases. These are footed on a rectangular base having moulded tops and bottoms which in turn sits on a brass member conecting them to the legs with fancy front cutwork. The cabriole legs are mounted with fours spurs each above ball and claw feet. The set of solid brass English or American fireplace tools are of similar form.. The shovel has a pierced and engraved shovel surface. All three items have a neoclassic urn finial. The shovel bottom is fretted and engraved with a neoclassic urn and filigree. (#1909)
Dimensions:  Height: 26"  Length: 21"  Width: 12"
$9,350.00  
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Fireback, Cast iron, French, c.1740-1770

  A French period c. 1740-1770 cast iron fireback with arched top and having a central detailed crest surrounded by rich moldings. The antique is of rich architectural form and in good condition. (#1911)
Dimensions:  Height: 25"  Length: 2"  Width: 25"
$1,600.00  
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Fireback, cast iron, 16th Century English

  To a cast iron English Fireback decorated to the front with the Royal arms and the badges of the Tudor Sovereigns similar to a model in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Note this rare survival has damage to the bottom caused by centuries of sitting in a fireplace containing wet embers which desolved the iron. A similar example is pictured in the book "English Fireplaces" by Alison Kelly c.1968 p.26 and rear of dustjacket. (#1912)
Dimensions:  Height: 29.50"  Length: 1"  Width: 24.50"
$10,650.00  
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Pediment, triangular, in 3 pieces Terra Cotta early 20th C.

  To a fine quality terra cotta pediment in three sections. The rich relief has a lamp with fire at the center surrounded by various filigree. The relief is quite high and the piece shows well in it's present uncleaned patina finish. Note: this architectural fittment was removed from its original installation in Philadelphia, Pa. A great Garden item. (#1914)
Dimensions:  Height: 15"  Length: 79"  Width: 7"
$3,200.00  
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Panel, 3 piece terra cotta, early 20th C.

  To a fine quality cast terrra cotta 3 panel patera which was installed to the exterior of a building in Philadelphia. The 3 pieces are decorated with a swag, bowknots, flower drops and streaming ribbons. The relief is quite high and this piece could be used in a wall or inside of a home. The piece has the usual small chips and the orginal weathered patina finish. A great garden item. (#1915)
Dimensions:  Height: 16"  Length: 52"  Width: 4"
$3,200.00  
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Sculpture, Marble, French c.1900 Rams Head

  To a reproduction neoclassic hand carved white statuary marble center tablet from a fireplace mantelpiece. The tablet is developed with a goat head motif and rich swags of grapes. The style was used in the English Adams' period. The tablet is from the Stokesbury Estate. (White Marsh Hall, Chestnut Hill circa 1910). (#1918)
Dimensions:  Height: 12"  Length: 26.50"  Width: 5"
$9,600.00  
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Fireplace Fender, Brass English, Serpentine c.1790

  A fine quality English brass fireplace fender, pierced and engraved. Developed with a serpentine front and original straight returns, a rare feature. Period circa 1770-1790. The fender has been polished and lacquered. (#1919)
Dimensions:  Height: 5"  Length: 43"  Width: 15"
$2,599.00  
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Clock, Tall Case, Folk Art, American c.1880-1900

  A rare American Marquetry inlay tall case clock fitted with an 8 day time and strike movement. The fretted dial matches the fret work to the bonnet of the clock. The case is stepped, mounted with bead and reel trim, and highly inlaid with folk art motives includng animals - Lions and shields, Bacchus and filigree. A similar example, made by the same unidentified craftsman, is in the Museum of American Folk Art The secondary wood is tulip poplar. The primary wood is walnut.. The clock movement needs to be replaced. (#1923)
Dimensions:  Height: 89"  Length: 12.50"  Width: 22.50"
$7,450.00  
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Fireplace Fender, Dog, French Early 19 C. Bronze & Iron

  To a fine and rare fireplace fender decorated with left and right dog finials. The dos are seated on bronze rectangular bases mounted with filigree. Between these two are a bronze bottom rod and an iron top rod. The center of the two end can be adjusted for length. The Piece is in good condition. (#1924)
Dimensions:  Height: 8"  Length: 40"  Width: 3"
$2,500.00  
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Fireplace, Trivet, Brass & Iron, English or Amer. c.1790

  To a horse shoe shaped English Fireplace trivet with penny feet below cabriole legs. A wooden handle is mounted at the rear. This brass top is cast and hand engraved as an eagle with filagree ending in 2 neo-classic urn finials. The piece is backed with wrought iron to save brass. (#1925)
Dimensions:  Height: 14"  Length: 15"  Width: 13.50"
$1,100.00  
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Bed Warmer, Brass and Wood, 18th c.

  To a good quality late 18th century European or American bedwarmer. The brass lid retains the original opening device. The top is hand engraved with circles and paterea. The wood handle appears to be original and well turned. (#1926)
Dimensions:  Height: 3.50"  Length: 42"  Width: 10"
$499.00  
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Urns, Pair, Cast Iron, Griffen Handles American c1880-1900

  To a fine and rare pair of cast iron garden urns with separate square bases. The urns retain the original dragon handles and have an old painted patina surface. With the usual small repairs and restorations. A great Cast Iron Garden item. (#1932)
Dimensions:  Height: 60"  Length: 35"  Width: 46"
$20,000.00  
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Aquarium, Cast Iron c. 1880, on Stand

  To a fine and rare American cast iron aquarium. The aquarium has a central stem to the interior with water fountain to fill the aquarium below which is glazed and caulked with new material. Above the glass are eight candle holders mounted between bars which form the aquarium bottom. It is mounted on the original naturalist base and it could be used with or without a bottom pan. This aquarium was very popular among the wealthy in the back to nature garden movement of the late 19th century. A great Cast Iron Garden item. (#1964)
Dimensions:  Height: 44"  Length: 28"  Width: 28"
$7,000.00  
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