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Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint. Measures 8 1/8″ tall and 7 5/8″ wide. It is cast in raised relief with a 3-D effect. No cracks, chips or dame. All paint is genuine original with no re-paint or touch-ups. Back rear corner might have some marking but very hard to read, I guarantee it is genuine Albany Foundry. The same doorstop in exact same colors is listed on page 241 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith as shown in out last photo. Authentic early 20th century doorstop guaranteed. Leave it to the British to create a functional item that is also unique for its variety of styles and subject matter. Im referring to doorstops, or door porters, as they are called in Great Britain, the country where they originated. In Victorian times, the British manufactured large numbers of doorstops that were used to prop open heavy wooden doors to provide better room ventilation. Following in this tradition, American manufacturers produced a wide range of cast iron doorstops shaped in the form of wild and domestic animals, people, garden items, boats, windmills and houses. Many were in full figure or cast in two parts, screwed together and painted. Although production in the U. Began at the turn of the century, most doorstops were produced from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s, with the exception of the few manufacturers that remain in business today. Despite variations in design and price, all doorstops start as sand castings, or iron created by melting pure pig iron with scrap iron, then pouring the metal heated to about 2,800 degrees into a sand mold. The mold contains a cavity inside that is the identical shape of the doorstop desired. After the impression/cavity is filled with the molten iron that has cooled, the doorstop is sprayed, then hand-painted. Usually a coat of one color would be sprayed over the casting, then hand-painting was done in various colors to outline and highlight eyes and other facial features and other designs that were most prominent and detailed. Although dozens of manufacturers and foundries, produced doorstops at the turn-of-the century, there are several that are noteworthy for their designs. They include the Albany Foundry Co. Another leading firm noted for an extensive array of doorstops was A. Morris Greenblatt, the owner, was first associated in 1902 with the Nubian Art Co. And, later, the Boston Plastic Art Co. With an extensive background in design and marketing, he developed a line of doorstops that were signed and dated Greenblatt Studios. They include Dog and Duck, Halloween Cat and Lighthouse of Gloucester, Mass. Other leading firms and their wares include. Bradley and Hubbard, a firm started in 1854 by Walter Hubbard and Nathaniel Lyman Bradley in Meridan, CT. In addition to other household items like clocks, mirror frames and lamps, Bradley & Hubbard specialized in novelty art goods such as doorstops. In 1940, the Charles Parker Co. Eastern Specialty Manu-facturing Co. Located in Lancaster, Pa. Was founded in 1894 as a toy company specializing in cast iron toys. In the 1920s, the firm expanded to include the Metal Art Goods line featuring bookends, ashtrays and doorstops. The firm made doorstops until 1948 when a decision was made to sell many of the pattern molds. The wide variety and attention to detail in Hubley doorstops make them highly favored collectibles. Littco Products, the art line division of the Littlestown Hardware & Foundry, was organized in Littlestown, Pa. In 1916 and is still in business. The firm made doorstops from 1930 until 1942 when the production of metal goods for civilian use was restricted during the war. Among their most popular pieces today are Aunt Jemima, Mary Quite Contrary, Huckleberry Finn and Dutch Girl. National Foundry, located in Whitman, MA was founded in 1880, and originally known for cap pistols first made in bronze and, later, cast iron. Along with andirons, bookends and ashtrays, the firm made doorstops, which ultimately became huge sellers. The oldest maker of hand cast iron reproductions in the U. Is located in Wrightsville, Pa. During its peak production years, the firm made various doorstop designs, but is best known for doorstops including the lifelike Amish Family designs, the flat Aunt Jemima, Fireside Cat, Persian Cat, Cat on Base and Bulldog. Other companies that produced doorstops from the early 20th century until the 1940s include Sculpted Metal Studios, Guilford CT. Virginia Metalcrafters, Waynesboro, Va. And Vindex, Belvedere, IL. As part of the manufacturing process, designers often copyrighted their designs and sometimes their names on doorstops. Fish, a popular English cartoonist of the 1920s, was commissioned by Hubley to design six doorstops: The Tiger, Parlor Maid, Messenger Boy, Bathing Girls, Charleston Dancers and Footmen. Hubley also commissioned Grace G. Drayton to design several very popular doorstops, including Twin Cats, Bobby Blake, Dolly, Lil Red Riding Hood, Dolly dimple and Peter Rabbit. The name of yet another designer, Edward Cook, appears as E. Cooks design include Dachshund, Monkey on Barrel, Fawn, Koala, Parrot and Penguin. As with many collectibles today, its important to identify reproductions. Which still manufactures these doorstops. In identifying reproductions, study the casting. Old doorstops usually have a smooth finish. If cast in two pieces, the seams will fit almost perfectly. Most reproductions are rough and grainy-looking. If the surface looks like sandpaper and the seams are uneven, it is likely a recent casting. Another hint is the finish. If the paint looks bright and freshly applied, be wary. It may be a repaint or a reproduction. As mentioned earlier, prices of doorstops vary. Three factors affect the value: Rarity, condition and desirability. Mint condition items are rare and expensive, while items in good condition with some wear are still desirable. Items rated in less than good condition drop drastically in price. Such is the case with repainted items or those that are poorly painted. In caring for doorstops to ensure preservation of the finish, use caution while cleaning. To bring out colors and details, cotton swabs moistened with a mild furniture spray wax can be used if the paint is original, in good condition and has only dust or dirt on it. A toothbrush along with lukewarm water and a mild soap can be used for caked-on dirt. If a doorstop has been repainted, its best to have an expert remove paint layers to avoid removing the original paint finish. For more information on doorstops, the book Doorstops: Identification and Values by Jeanne Bertoia is an excellent guide. The item “Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint” is in sale since Sunday, March 12, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “spooknook” and is located in Weymouth, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Cottage & Trees Albany Foundry Best Original Paint

Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany

Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany

Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany
Exceptional and RARE Antique Sleeping Cast Iron Black Sleeping Cat life size life like Doorstop, Excellent condition, well preserved! Approximate dimensions are 5″ Tall 16 ” wide, 10 ΒΌ long, appx 25 pounds. Little signs of use as doorstop, small white paint mark on side where got nicked by door. Circa early 1900’s, less than 1000 were produced by Albany and National. It has been said that less than 80 are still in circulation. All were taken by the war efforts. For Reference See The Doorstop Book by John and Nancy Smith, page 112, high value. I will post more photo’s without glare upon request. The item “Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany” is in sale since Thursday, December 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “koolkollectables2012″ and is located in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Subject: Doorstop
  • Topic: Cat
  • Material: Cast Iron
  • Age: 1920’s
  • Size: 16 “
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Black
  • Style: American Directoire
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • Weight: 25 pounds
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Maker: Albany

Antique Cat Napping Cast Iron Doorstop National Foundry 1932 Statue Art Albany

Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop with Great Original Paint. Measures 6 1/4 tall and weighs 4.7 pounds – he is solid cast iron. No damage and fine original paint. The same doorstop is listed on page 210 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith as shown in my last photo. I have been collecting doorstops for years and know this particular one was made by Albany. Guaranteed genuine as described. An important well documented 1920 era doorstop. Leave it to the British to create a functional item that is also unique for its variety of styles and subject matter. Im referring to doorstops, or door porters, as they are called in Great Britain, the country where they originated. In Victorian times, the British manufactured large numbers of doorstops that were used to prop open heavy wooden doors to provide better room ventilation. Following in this tradition, American manufacturers produced a wide range of cast iron doorstops shaped in the form of wild and domestic animals, people, garden items, boats, windmills and houses. Many were in full figure or cast in two parts, screwed together and painted. Although production in the U. Began at the turn of the century, most doorstops were produced from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s, with the exception of the few manufacturers that remain in business today. Despite variations in design and price, all doorstops start as sand castings, or iron created by melting pure pig iron with scrap iron, then pouring the metal heated to about 2,800 degrees into a sand mold. The mold contains a cavity inside that is the identical shape of the doorstop desired. After the impression/cavity is filled with the molten iron that has cooled, the doorstop is sprayed, then hand-painted. Usually a coat of one color would be sprayed over the casting, then hand-painting was done in various colors to outline and highlight eyes and other facial features and other designs that were most prominent and detailed. Although dozens of manufacturers and foundries, produced doorstops at the turn-of-the century, there are several that are noteworthy for their designs. They include the Albany Foundry Co. Another leading firm noted for an extensive array of doorstops was A. Morris Greenblatt, the owner, was first associated in 1902 with the Nubian Art Co. And, later, the Boston Plastic Art Co. With an extensive background in design and marketing, he developed a line of doorstops that were signed and dated Greenblatt Studios. They include Dog and Duck, Halloween Cat and Lighthouse of Gloucester, Mass. Other leading firms and their wares include. Bradley and Hubbard, a firm started in 1854 by Walter Hubbard and Nathaniel Lyman Bradley in Meridan, CT. In addition to other household items like clocks, mirror frames and lamps, Bradley & Hubbard specialized in novelty art goods such as doorstops. In 1940, the Charles Parker Co. Eastern Specialty Manu-facturing Co. Located in Lancaster, Pa. Was founded in 1894 as a toy company specializing in cast iron toys. In the 1920s, the firm expanded to include the Metal Art Goods line featuring bookends, ashtrays and doorstops. The firm made doorstops until 1948 when a decision was made to sell many of the pattern molds. The wide variety and attention to detail in Hubley doorstops make them highly favored collectibles. Littco Products, the art line division of the Littlestown Hardware & Foundry, was organized in Littlestown, Pa. In 1916 and is still in business. The firm made doorstops from 1930 until 1942 when the production of metal goods for civilian use was restricted during the war. Among their most popular pieces today are Aunt Jemima, Mary Quite Contrary, Huckleberry Finn and Dutch Girl. National Foundry, located in Whitman, MA was founded in 1880, and originally known for cap pistols first made in bronze and, later, cast iron. Along with andirons, bookends and ashtrays, the firm made doorstops, which ultimately became huge sellers. The oldest maker of hand cast iron reproductions in the U. Is located in Wrightsville, Pa. During its peak production years, the firm made various doorstop designs, but is best known for doorstops including the lifelike Amish Family designs, the flat Aunt Jemima, Fireside Cat, Persian Cat, Cat on Base and Bulldog. Other companies that produced doorstops from the early 20th century until the 1940s include Sculpted Metal Studios, Guilford CT. Virginia Metalcrafters, Waynesboro, Va. And Vindex, Belvedere, IL. As part of the manufacturing process, designers often copyrighted their designs and sometimes their names on doorstops. Fish, a popular English cartoonist of the 1920s, was commissioned by Hubley to design six doorstops: The Tiger, Parlor Maid, Messenger Boy, Bathing Girls, Charleston Dancers and Footmen. Hubley also commissioned Grace G. Drayton to design several very popular doorstops, including Twin Cats, Bobby Blake, Dolly, Lil Red Riding Hood, Dolly dimple and Peter Rabbit. The name of yet another designer, Edward Cook, appears as E. Cooks design include Dachshund, Monkey on Barrel, Fawn, Koala, Parrot and Penguin. As with many collectibles today, its important to identify reproductions. Which still manufactures these doorstops. In identifying reproductions, study the casting. Old doorstops usually have a smooth finish. If cast in two pieces, the seams will fit almost perfectly. Most reproductions are rough and grainy-looking. If the surface looks like sandpaper and the seams are uneven, it is likely a recent casting. Another hint is the finish. If the paint looks bright and freshly applied, be wary. It may be a repaint or a reproduction. As mentioned earlier, prices of doorstops vary. Three factors affect the value: Rarity, condition and desirability. Mint condition items are rare and expensive, while items in good condition with some wear are still desirable. Items rated in less than good condition drop drastically in price. Such is the case with repainted items or those that are poorly painted. In caring for doorstops to ensure preservation of the finish, use caution while cleaning. To bring out colors and details, cotton swabs moistened with a mild furniture spray wax can be used if the paint is original, in good condition and has only dust or dirt on it. A toothbrush along with lukewarm water and a mild soap can be used for caked-on dirt. If a doorstop has been repainted, its best to have an expert remove paint layers to avoid removing the original paint finish. The item “Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint” is in sale since Sunday, December 11, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “spooknook” and is located in Weymouth, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Antique Cast Iron Albany Foundry Whimsical Golf Caddy Doorstop w Original Paint

Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original

Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original
Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original
Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original
Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original
Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original
Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original

Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original
Old original cast iron tulip basket door stop. Made by a company called Albany. All black door stop – havent seen on like this, most I see are colored. All original, shows age and patina. No cracks in the iron but will see scratches as to be expected. Measures 7 inches long by 7.75 inches tall. Very hard to find! Please see all pics. This was an estate find! The item “Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original” is in sale since Friday, June 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “vintagevariety” and is located in York, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, ZA, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM.
  • Maker: Albany
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Color: Black
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Style: Art Deco

Antique Albany RARE Tulip Flower Basket Black Cast Iron Door Stop Original

Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint

Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint

Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop. Possibly Albany / National Foundry. Can be seen page 112 “The Doorstop Book” or online. Original painted face and claws, white ears and forehead. His eyes and claws have been painted red. There is a circular indent on the back of the left ear (picture 8). Rare, Hard to Find! Please ask questions and I will do my best to give you a answer. WONDERFUL PRIMITIVES & ANTIQUES. The item “Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint” is in sale since Sunday, April 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “lbinanas” and is located in Beach Haven, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, ZA, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, TR, BR, CO, PA, JM.
  • Maker: Albany / National Foundry
  • Type: Sleeping Cat Doorstop
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Age: ca. 1930
  • Color: Black
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Weight: 16 1/2 lbs

Antique Cast Iron SLEEPING CAT Doorstop, Albany or National Foundry, Orig. Paint

ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA

ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA

ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA
Offering a beautiful, cast iron ALBANY FOUNDRY CO. #121 fruit basket doorstop in beautiful, original painted surface…. The doorstop dates from the early 20th century (1900-20) and is signed / marked Albany Fdy Co. And is stamped with their design #121. This is a wonderfully detailed example of an Albany Foundry doorstop! DIMENSIONS – 10 5/8″ tall 7 11/16″ wide (widest) 2 5/8 deep (base)….. Weighs 5.5 lbs. CONDITION – The doorstop is in excellent condition structurally, with no breaks, cracks, repairs, etc. And retains a beautiful, original painted surface. See photos for details – the surface shows minimal wear consistent with age. LOCAL PICK-UP ALWAYS WELCOME AT NO CHARGE! The items that I offer are used, vintage, and antique, so please keep this in mind when viewing my items. As well, like most vintage and antique items, there will be some expected wear consistent with the age and use of the items. I do my best to accurately describe and photograph my items and point out any wear or damage that is present / that I see. If you have any questions specific to any of my items, in regards to details or condition, or need any additional photos, please contact me and I will do my best to reply in a timely manner. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY ITEM! The item “ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA” is in sale since Thursday, March 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “rfaulkner0715″ and is located in Jacksonville, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
ANTIQUE CAST IRON FRUIT BASKET DOORSTOP IN BEST ORIG PAINT ALBANY FDY #121 AAFA

Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry

Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry

Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry
We are a small family business who works closely with 38 professional art, antique, and collectible pickers, located in ten states between Maine and Virginia. Every day we list up to 30 unique, rare, and unusual items from ancient antiquities to mid 20th century collectibles. Thank You & Happy eBaying from all of us at RIICS Inc. Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry.. Measuring 8 Β½” wide by 10″ tall and 2 Β½ deep, this antique early 20. Century Cast Iron Doorstop depicts a Stag Deer. It is very difficult to see but very faintly along the back of the base it is marked by the Albany Foundry in New York. The polychrome painted surface is guaranteed to be original, but it has darkened over the years. We are always looking for Antique Cast Iron Doorstops to list, and you never know what you might find listed without any reserve! We promise to list only the very best antiques and collectibles, and we also promise to describe every flaw and detail. Please read all of the information down below so that you understand exactly how we do business. We also assure you that we properly and professionally pack every item as well as fully insure each package. This dispute will be closed within 4 days after being opened and the item will be re-listed. Thank you for your interest in our auctions! Add to Saved Sellers. The item “Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry” is in sale since Saturday, March 19, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Metalware\Cast Iron”. The seller is “wwolst12″ and is located in Cumberland, Rhode Island. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia, to Australia.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Antique Polychrome Painted Cast Iron Figural DEER Doorstop, Albany NY Foundry