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RARE & IMPORTANT ANTIQUE Door Stop WALKING DUCK Cast Iron COMICAL Whimsical

RARE & IMPORTANT ANTIQUE Door Stop WALKING DUCK Cast Iron COMICAL Whimsical

RARE & IMPORTANT ANTIQUE Door Stop WALKING DUCK Cast Iron COMICAL Whimsical
RARE & IMPORTANT ANTIQUE Door Stop WALKING DUCK Cast Iron COMICAL Whimsical! PLEASE BE SURE TO SEE ALL THE PHOTOS AFTER THE FINE PRINT. TODAY WE PRESENT FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. MEASURES 8 LONG AND 7 TALLRETAINS MOST OF ITS ORIGINAL PAINT. HAS SOME RUST SPOTS BUT REALLY VERY NICE! . WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE WIDE VARIETY AS WELL AS SOME VERY HARD TO FIND ITEMS. WE PREFER TO SELL COLLECTIONS ON A CONSIGNMENT BASIS SO OUR CUSTOMER RECEIVES MARKET VALUE FOR THEIR ITEMS. WE WILL CONSIDER PURCHASING COLLECTIONS OUTRIGHT AS WELL. OUR HOME BASE IS IN MAINE BUT, DEPENDING ON THE COLLECTION, WE WILL TRAVEL. IF YOU HAVE A LARGE COLLECTION YOU. ASK FOR MIKE OR LINDA. WE MUST BE ON YOUR FAVORITE SELLERS LIST! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED AS WE PRESENT WEEKLY. A WIDE VARIETY OF UNIQUE ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE ITEMS. OVER 100 ITEMS A WEEK! WE DO NOT PUT LOWER VALUES ON CUSTOM FORMS. _gsrx_vers_631 GS 6.9.8b6 (631). The item “RARE & IMPORTANT ANTIQUE Door Stop WALKING DUCK Cast Iron COMICAL Whimsical” is in sale since Saturday, October 29, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Metalware\Cast Iron”. The seller is “abclovell” and is located in Lovell, Maine. This item can be shipped worldwide.
RARE & IMPORTANT ANTIQUE Door Stop WALKING DUCK Cast Iron COMICAL Whimsical

Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop

Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop
Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop
Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop

Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop
Unmarked but attributed to Taylor Cook company. A whimsical “walking duck” doorstop in cast iron. Believe it is all original paint. The item “Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop” is in sale since Tuesday, April 26, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Metalware”. The seller is “charlotteenterprises” and is located in Adams, Tennessee. This item can be shipped to United States.
Antique Taylor Cook Walking Duck Cast Iron Doorstop

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