![]() This pair sold with matching tools shovel and tongs. Probably made forīrass and Iron Andirons with Matching Tools Measurement: Height: 4.25" width: 2.875" depth: 4.25"Īdditional Information: A pair of Empire andirons having beautiful white smithedīillets displaying brass inlayed name and date: “1836 – NEWARK”. Measurement: Height: 19.5" width: 7.5" depth: 16.5"Īdditional Information: Decorated with a peacock perched on the top rail of a fence byĪ tree and vegetation at base, all in copper patination.Īndirons, Period Miniature Andirons for Dollhouse, Signed and Dated Pair of Cast Bronze Andirons, Peacock on Fence Flanked by Trees Marked his work "John Molineux – Boston”. While in Maine he stamped his work "Molineux/Camden". John Molineux worked as a brass founder inīoston from 1806 to 1829, except for the period 1811 to 1815, when he removed toĬamden, Maine. Square plinths curved log supports with conforming log-stops, impressed maker's marks Molineux Boston," early 19th century, belted ball tops supported on baluster shafts on Measurement: Height: 17.5" width: 9" depth: 26"Īdditional Information: Pair of Classical brass and iron ball top andirons, "John ![]() Such as the finely cast and finished urn finial, to Conklin for his andirons.īrass Andirons, Signed Molineux – Boston, Ball Top, Square Plinths Probable that the Whittingham Foundry provided the cast brass decorative elements, Whittingham I and his sons Richard Whittingham II and Isaac Whittingham. Plates stamped by maker Isaac Conklin who was a neighbor of brass founders Richard al., American DecorativeĪrts and Paintings in the Bayou Bend Collection, (Houston, TX: The Museum of FineĪdditional Information: A clean pair of andirons featuring brass finials and decorative Kauffman and Quentin H.īowers, Early American Andirons and Other Fireplace Accessories, (Nashville, TN: Reference: For related marked pairs see Henry J. Material: Wrought and cast iron, brass finials, and decorative plates Supported on square plinths, cabriole legs with spurred knee detail, and claw-and-ballįeet, with conforming log stops, shovel, and tongs.Īndirons, Knife Blade Form, Penny Feet, Brass Finials, Stamped ICĪttributed to the shop of Isaac Conklin, active 1807-1817 Matching tools, having tapered acorn finials on urn tops raised on columnar shafts Measurement: Andirons: height: 25.5" width: 11.25" depth: 21”.Ĭondition: Iron billet bar log supports appear to be replacedĪdditional Information: Pair of Chippendale bell-metal and iron urn-top andirons and Brass Candlesticks can be Found HERE in the Lighting Gallery
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