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Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop

Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop

Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop
PLEASE BE SURE TO WAIT FOR INVOICE BEFORE PAYING FOR ITEM. BEING OFFERED IS THIS SPECTACULAR AND XXX RARE!! HUBLEY MANUFACTURED (LANCASTER, PA), HEAVY AND HUGE SIZED ORIGINAL CAST IRON BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG DOORSTOP, IN VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENT AGED CONDITION (PLEASE VIEW MY PHOTOS)!! THESE LARGER SIZED HUBLEY ORIGINAL ANTIQUE DOG DOORSTOPS ARE GETTING MUCH HARDER TO FIND AND DO NOT APPEAR TOO OFTEN IN TODAYS DECORATIVE HUBLEY DOORSTOPS ARTS MARKET PLACE!! HE / SHE IS QUITE LARGE MEASURING: 10 3/4 ” LONG, X 6 7/8 ” HIGH, X 3 3/4 FRONT TO BACK. HE / SHE RETAINS THE ORIGINAL HUBLEY BLACK & WHITE FACTORY PAINT WITH NO REPAINTS!! HE / SHE HAS GREAT HAND PAINTED TRI COLORED EYES, RED DOG COLLAR, GREAT PAINTED BODY FUR, ETC… !! THE SEAMS ARE NICE AND TIGHT AS THEY SHOULD BE!! THIS IS A FULL FIGURAL ANTIQUE HUBLEY COCKER SPANIEL DOG DOORSTOP AND WILL CONTINUE TO APPRECIATE IN VALUE!! HE / SHE HAS NO DAMAGE TO MENTION. HE / SHE HAS NORMAL PAINT WEAR AS SHOWN. HE / SHE HAS NOT BEEN WASHED, CLEANED, OR WAXED. HE / SHE CAN BE SEEN AND REFERENCED IN THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTIQUE DOORSTOPS….. WITH A HIGH BOOK VALUE!! HE / SHE IS QUITE HEAVY, THICK, CLEAN, STRONG, AND WELL MADE!! Many Great Items Listed. Please View My Other Auctions, Thank You! Please check it out, We have many Antiques listed. NOTE: BEST OFFER TERMS. Tape, bubble wrap, paper, packing peanuts, etc… Except on large packages……. If You Have ANY. We do our best to describe each item completely and post clear images for your review….. Thank You for viewing and Have a Wonderful Day! The item “BEST! ANTIQUE HUBLEY BLACK & WHITE LG. COCKER SPANIEL CAST IRON DOG DOORSTOP” is in sale since Tuesday, December 30, 2014. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “wheelboy02″ and is located in North Grosvenordale, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Maker: “BEST!!” ANTIQUE HUBLEY MFG. CO. ( LANCASTER, PA
  • Type: XXX RARE!! *** HUGE SIZE COCKER SPANIEL DOORSTOP
  • Primary Material: HEAVY ANTIQUE CAST IRON w/ GREAT ORIG. PAINT!!
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Style: *** AMERICAN ORIGINAL HUBLEY DOG DOORSTOP
  • Country/Region of Origin: U.S. NORTHEAST
  • Weight: VERY HEAVY

Best! Antique Hubley Black & White Lg. Cocker Spaniel Cast Iron Dog Doorstop

BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP

BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP

BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP
PLEASE BE SURE TO WAIT FOR INVOICE BEFORE PAYING FOR ITEM. BEING OFFERED IS THIS SPECTACULAR!! AND MUCH HARDER TO FIND!! ANTIQUE BRADLEY & HUBBARD MFG. , EXTREMELY SCARCE “WILD RABBIT” CAST IRON DOORSTOP, IN EXCELLENT – PREMIUM QUALITY AGED CONDITION (PLEASE VIEW MY PHOTOS). HE / SHE IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND IN TODAYS ANTIQUE DOORSTOP ARTS MARKET PLACE!! HE / SHE IS QUITE HEAVY, SOLID, THICK, STRONG, AND WELL MADE!! HE / SHE MEASURES A HUGE DOORSTOP DISPLAY SIZE: 15 1/2 ” HIGH, X 8 1/4 ” WIDE, X 3 FRONT TO BACK. HE / SHE RETAINS THE ORIGINAL HARD RUBBER BUMPERS AS SHOWN!! HE / SHE IS PROPERLY SIGNED…. HE / SHE RETAINS THE FANTASTIC AND COLORFUL ORIGINAL B&H FACTORY PAINT WITH NO REPAINTS!! HE / SHE IS INVESTMENT QUALITY AND WILL CONTINUE TO APPRECIATE IN VALUE!! HE / SHE HAS NO BREAKS OR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE!! HE / SHE HAS NORMAL SURFACE WEAR AS SHOWN. HE / SHE HAS A WONDERFUL “HIGHLY TEXTURED” CAST IRON ARTISTIC DESIGN TO HIM / HER AND WAS MADE LONG AGO BY A MOST TALENTED BRADLEY & HUBBARD FACTORY DOORSTOP ARTIST!! HE / SHE HAS NOT BEEN WASHED, CLEANED, OR WAXED. HE / SHE CAN BE SEEN AND REFERENCED IN THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTIQUE DOORSTOPS…. WITH A VERY HIGH BOOK VALUE!! HE / SHE APPEARS BUT ONCE EVERY 20 – 30 YEARS AND NEVER IN THIS FINE A CONDITION!! YOU WILL BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A FINER EXAMPLE THAN THIS B&H WILD RABBIT DOORSTOP!! HE / SHE IS A JOY JUST TO HOLD, LOOK, AND MARVEL AT!! Many Great Items Listed. Please View My Other Auctions, Thank You! Please check it out, We have many Antiques listed. NOTE: BEST OFFER TERMS. Tape, bubble wrap, paper, packing peanuts, etc… Except on large packages……. If You Have ANY. We do our best to describe each item completely and post clear images for your review….. Thank You for viewing and Have a Wonderful Day! The item “BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP” is in sale since Friday, April 15, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “wheelboy02″ and is located in North Grosvenordale, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Maker: ANTIQUE BRADLEY & HUBBARD MFG. CO. ( W. MERIDEN CT
  • Type: XXX RARE!! *** VERY SCARCE WILD RABBIT DOORSTOP
  • Primary Material: ANTIQUE CAST IRON w/ FANTASTIC ORIG. FACTORY PAINT
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Color: WONDERFUL DARK AGED FACTORY PAINTED COLORS!!
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Style: Americana
  • Country/Region of Origin: U.S.A.
  • Weight: HEAVY

BEST! ANTIQUE 16 B&H BRADLEY HUBBARD WILD RABBIT CAST IRON STATUE DOORSTOP

Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child’s Doorstop Best Old Paint

Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint

Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old Paint
Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child’s Doorstop Best Old Original Paint. Measures 3 1/8″ wide and 6 1/8″ tall. No cracks or chips and no repaint – all paint is original. From my personal collection and one of my all time favorites. The same doorstop is listed on page 114 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith as shown in my last photo. Guaranteed genuine old vintage as described and original paint. Perhaps the only thing more welcoming than an open door is a brightly colored cast-iron doorstop holding it ajar. Like the best collectibles, these seemingly indestructible household objects are as visually appealing as they are practical, adding a bit of charm and whimsy to any home. Doorstops first appeared in England in the late 1700s. Made of cast brass, they were used to help prop open the heavy English doors, allowing air to better circulate through homes. The earliest doorstops had wooden handles so they could be easily moved. Handles disappeared in the 19th century; by then, cast iron had replaced brass. Most doorstops youll find today were likely made in America sometime between the turn of the last century and 1940. They hit their peak of popularity during the 1920s and 30s. It is hard to determine the age of a doorstop simply by its design, as some of the most popular styles were manufactured for decades. Motifs were numerous: rose-covered cottages, ships, lighthouses, windmills, covered wagons, trains, baskets of flowers or fruit, ladies in fine dress, children, gnomes, holiday and fairy-tale figures, cats, dogs, cartoon characters, and more. Nearly all examples featured brightly colored enamel paint. Manufacturers included Hubley in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Bradley & Hubbard in Meriden, Connecticut; Wilton Products Inc. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Albany Foundry in Albany, New York; and A. Greenblatt Studios in Boston. Most makers ceased production with the onset of World War II, but not all: John Wright Co. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, now reproduces some of the original Hubley patterns. Though age is not the determining factor in assessing the value of a doorstop, a reproduction of an earlier pattern is worth a fraction of the price of the original. Condition, paint surface, and rarity of the design are very important to collectors. Rust and repainting can drastically affect values. The best advice for determining whether a doorstop is truly vintage, not reproduction, is to examine the surface closely. Does the wear look inconsistent with use? Is the paint too shiny? Run your hand over it a real vintage doorstop will feel smooth, whereas a reproduction will have a rough, sandy surface. Also, seams on reproductions are often mismatched, and pieces are sometimes painted on the back side. Original manufactures never were. The item “Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child’s Doorstop Best Old Paint” is in sale since Sunday, March 20, 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.
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Style: Art Deco

Antique Art Deco Cast Iron Hubley Whimsical Cat Child's Doorstop Best Old 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

BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint

BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint

BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint
BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen with Fine Original Paint. This the larger of the two sizes Hubley offered – it measures 12 1/8″ tall and 8 3/8″ wide; weighs over 7 pounds. It is marked on the back 248 which is the Hubley catalog number. Signed lower left front Fish. Fine clean solid complete condition with no problems. Paint is excellent with just some normal surface wear and no flaking or repaint. Everything is right with this authentic 1930 era doorstop. One of the most desirable for collectors today. The same doorstop can be found listed on page 213 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith as shown in our last photo. Guaranteed old vintage genuine as described. Anne Harriet Fish (Sefton) was born in Bristol, England. She worked in oil, watercolor and was an illustrator who was active in London, Sussex and St. She married Walter Sefton in 1918. In New York City, she did illustrations for “Vanity Fair” and “Vogue” including the cover for “Vanity Fair” in April, 1917. Around the time of the First World War porcelain doll heads were no longer available from Germany, and so Fulper Pottery makers of Flemington, New Jersey, among others, made some. This was a new clay body for them as their regular line of pottery was made from stoneware clay. Anne Harriet Fish was a British cartoonist and illustrator during World War One and the early 1920s. Her clever and cute cartoons published in Vogue and Vanity Fair established her as a humorous commentator on Post-War youth, sort of a British counterpart to America’s John Held Jr. Fulper Pottery produced several of her designs in decorated pottery, while one or more metal companies, such as Hubley, were manufacturing Anne Fish designed lamps, bottle openers, door stops and other items in painted cast iron. Because of the whimsy exhibited in Fish characters, and their connection to the lost ingenuousness of the 1920s, these items have become highly collectable. Perhaps the only thing more welcoming than an open door is a brightly colored cast-iron doorstop holding it ajar. Like the best collectibles, these seemingly indestructible household objects are as visually appealing as they are practical, adding a bit of charm and whimsy to any home. Doorstops first appeared in England in the late 1700s. Made of cast brass, they were used to help prop open the heavy English doors, allowing air to better circulate through homes. The earliest doorstops had wooden handles so they could be easily moved. Handles disappeared in the 19th century; by then, cast iron had replaced brass. Most doorstops youll find today were likely made in America sometime between the turn of the last century and 1940. They hit their peak of popularity during the 1920s and 30s. It is hard to determine the age of a doorstop simply by its design, as some of the most popular styles were manufactured for decades. Motifs were numerous: rose-covered cottages, ships, lighthouses, windmills, covered wagons, trains, baskets of flowers or fruit, ladies in fine dress, children, gnomes, holiday and fairy-tale figures, cats, dogs, cartoon characters, and more. Nearly all examples featured brightly colored enamel paint. Manufacturers included Hubley in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Bradley & Hubbard in Meriden, Connecticut; Wilton Products Inc. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Albany Foundry in Albany, New York; National Foundry in Whitman Mass. Greenblatt Studios in Boston. Most makers ceased production with the onset of World War II, but not all: John Wright Co. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, now reproduces some of the original Hubley patterns. Though age is not the determining factor in assessing the value of a doorstop, a reproduction of an earlier pattern is worth a fraction of the price of the original. Condition, paint surface, and rarity of the design are very important to collectors. Rust and repainting can drastically affect values. The best advice for determining whether a doorstop is truly vintage, not reproduction, is to examine the surface closely. Does the wear look inconsistent with use? Is the paint too shiny? Run your hand over it a real vintage doorstop will feel smooth, whereas a reproduction will have a rough, sandy surface. Also, seams on reproductions are often mismatched, and pieces are sometimes painted on the back side. Original manufactures never were. The item “BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint” is in sale since Sunday, January 31, 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.
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Style: Art Deco

BEST Antique Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop Art Deco Anne Fish Footmen Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint
Present your best items with Auctiva’s FREE Scrolling Gallery. Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Original Paint. The foundry (probably Hubley) made 2 size versions, this is the large size. Measures 8″ tall; the base is 3 1/16″ x 4 3/8. Weighs over 5 pounds. No cracks or chips, no damage at all. Paint is genuine old with no repaint. During the 1930 era there was a tendency to make comical doorstops in an Art Deco style, this is a perfect example. The same doorstop is shown on page 89 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith as shown in our last photo. Guaranteed genuine old vintage as described. Perhaps the only thing more welcoming than an open door is a brightly colored cast-iron doorstop holding it ajar. Like the best collectibles, these seemingly indestructible household objects are as visually appealing as they are practical, adding a bit of charm and whimsy to any home. Doorstops first appeared in England in the late 1700s. Made of cast brass, they were used to help prop open the heavy English doors, allowing air to better circulate through homes. The earliest doorstops had wooden handles so they could be easily moved. Handles disappeared in the 19th century; by then, cast iron had replaced brass. Most doorstops youll find today were likely made in America sometime between the turn of the last century and 1940. They hit their peak of popularity during the 1920s and 30s. It is hard to determine the age of a doorstop simply by its design, as some of the most popular styles were manufactured for decades. Motifs were numerous: rose-covered cottages, ships, lighthouses, windmills, covered wagons, trains, baskets of flowers or fruit, ladies in fine dress, children, gnomes, holiday and fairy-tale figures, cats, dogs, cartoon characters, and more. Nearly all examples featured brightly colored enamel paint. Manufacturers included Hubley in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Bradley & Hubbard in Meriden, Connecticut; Wilton Products Inc. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Albany Foundry in Albany, New York; and A. Greenblatt Studios in Boston. Most makers ceased production with the onset of World War II, but not all: John Wright Co. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, now reproduces some of the original Hubley patterns. Though age is not the determining factor in assessing the value of a doorstop, a reproduction of an earlier pattern is worth a fraction of the price of the original. Condition, paint surface, and rarity of the design are very important to collectors. Rust and repainting can drastically affect values. The best advice for determining whether a doorstop is truly vintage, not reproduction, is to examine the surface closely. Does the wear look inconsistent with use? Is the paint too shiny? Run your hand over it a real vintage doorstop will feel smooth, whereas a reproduction will have a rough, sandy surface. Also, seams on reproductions are often mismatched, and pieces are sometimes painted on the back side. Original manufactures never were. The item “Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint” is in sale since Sunday, January 24, 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.
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Style: Art Deco

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Art Deco Whimsical Walking Duck Tophat Best Old Paint

Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint

Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint

Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint
Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint. Measures 12 7/8″ tall; base is 3 3/4″ square. No cracks or chips, paint is all original with no repaint. In fact the old paint has nice age craquelure marks adding character, and piece has fine aged patina. One of my all time favorite doorstops. Guaranteed a genuine vintage doorstop as described. This same doorstop can be found on page 207 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith, we have included a scan from that page in our last photo. 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. Auctiva’s FREE Scrolling Gallery will enhance your listings. The item “Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint” is in sale since Sunday, January 10, 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.
  • Type: Doorstops
  • Primary Material: Cast Iron
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Rare Antique Tall Cast Iron Doorstop Littco Drum Major with Best Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint

Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint
Present your best items with Auctiva’s FREE Scrolling Gallery. Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint. I love the colorful feathers. This doorstop is generally attributed to Hubley but could be another old foundry such as Albany or Littco. Measures 6 1/4″ tall and 6 1/2″ wide; weighs a massive 5.4 pounds. OK – when you are lucky enough to find a peacock doorstop like this there is always much more paint wear, often virtually all the paint is worn off. This is the best paint I have ever seen for this example, just slight paint wear and no repaint. Paint is all original guaranteed and no damage. I have been collection doorstops for decades and this is one on my favorites. The same doorstop can be found on page 95 of The Doorstop Encyclopedia by Smith as shown in my last photo. Guaranteed genuine old vintage as described. Perhaps the only thing more welcoming than an open door is a brightly colored cast-iron doorstop holding it ajar. Like the best collectibles, these seemingly indestructible household objects are as visually appealing as they are practical, adding a bit of charm and whimsy to any home. Doorstops first appeared in England in the late 1700s. Made of cast brass, they were used to help prop open the heavy English doors, allowing air to better circulate through homes. The earliest doorstops had wooden handles so they could be easily moved. Handles disappeared in the 19th century; by then, cast iron had replaced brass. Most doorstops youll find today were likely made in America sometime between the turn of the last century and 1940. They hit their peak of popularity during the 1920s and 30s. It is hard to determine the age of a doorstop simply by its design, as some of the most popular styles were manufactured for decades. Motifs were numerous: rose-covered cottages, ships, lighthouses, windmills, covered wagons, trains, baskets of flowers or fruit, ladies in fine dress, children, gnomes, holiday and fairy-tale figures, cats, dogs, cartoon characters, and more. Nearly all examples featured brightly colored enamel paint. Manufacturers included Hubley in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Bradley & Hubbard in Meriden, Connecticut; Wilton Products Inc. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Albany Foundry in Albany, New York; and A. Greenblatt Studios in Boston. Most makers ceased production with the onset of World War II, but not all: John Wright Co. In Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, now reproduces some of the original Hubley patterns. Though age is not the determining factor in assessing the value of a doorstop, a reproduction of an earlier pattern is worth a fraction of the price of the original. Condition, paint surface, and rarity of the design are very important to collectors. Rust and repainting can drastically affect values. The best advice for determining whether a doorstop is truly vintage, not reproduction, is to examine the surface closely. Does the wear look inconsistent with use? Is the paint too shiny? Run your hand over it a real vintage doorstop will feel smooth, whereas a reproduction will have a rough, sandy surface. Also, seams on reproductions are often mismatched, and pieces are sometimes painted on the back side. Original manufactures never were. The item “Antique Cast Iron Doorstop Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint” is in sale since Sunday, December 27, 2015. 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 Peacock in Full Plumage with Best Original Paint