SEE PICS FOR SPECS. Distillers in Glasgow, commissioned these cast iron figures to give to landlords for display in their pubs. One of these has been repaired as shown in the last picture, thanks for looking!
Antique C 1920 Littco Cast Iron Sailor Marine Door Stop Period Décor RARE\. ANTIQUE CIRCA 1920 CAST IRON SAILOR / MARINE DOOR STOP by LITTCO COMPANY RARE ORIGINAL COLORS. Pre-owned in good condition, considering its age. Normal wear is to be expected. It has original paint. Has not been restored. Not Sure about Bace? Check photos for more details. Can be used as a doorstopper / door stop or as a period decor by the fireplace. A nice addition to your collection.
NO chips or cracks! Please carefully inspect all the photos. Try to ignore any flash, reflection or cast shadow. Item pictured is the same one you will receive.
Cast Iron Door Stop. Delightful beautifully painted Crowing Rooster. Reference: The Doorstop Book page 82. Made by Rife-Loth Corporation. 6 3/4″ tall x 5 1/4″ wide. JA. K0. Ve(BD) – #5059. VISIT OUR STORE FOR MORE UNIQUE ANTIQUES. DOORSTOPS & BIRD ITEMS!
A heavy cast-iron doorstop of a fancy coach that will keep your door open. The molded heavy cast iron doorstop is in the shape of a fancy antique coach. It has a red and green colored patina that adds to the design. The casting detail is deep and extensive. I love the wheels with pierced design. The foot is shallow and rests flat. A production number “NO 101″ is stamped on the back. 8 ½ in (21/6 cm) wide x 2 ¼ in (5.7 cm) deep x 7 ¼ in (18.4 cm) tall. Weighs 3 lbs 10.1 oz. There are no breaks, chips, cracks, or dents. The doorstop has an aged look but most of the color is still there. They are just faded. There is no felt on the foot. There is some rust on the back. A distinctive antique doorstop that can still be used today. Here is a unique doorstop to add to your collection. We just ask that you notify us before returning and obtain our authorization. This will ensure quick processing.
Please see photos for condition. Paint is wearing off in spots. I’m not sure if it’s a Fred Everette as it’s not signed on the front. Back has a CN and a 36.
This rare and nearing antique status, cast iron sitting kitty was made in 1930 by Creations, Co. This company was in business for a single year making their productions increasingly difficult hard to find. This little beauty sits pretty in surprisingly good shape for a 94 year old piece! Marked 402 inside, pictures give best description of condition. Measurements are about 9″ high, 6 3/8″ wide, and 4 3/8 deep and weight about 6 lbs.