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Item #: 11388

Yale University andirons

Pair antique hand wrought Yale University andirons circa 1900. These andirons are reproductions of goose neck andirons from the 18th century. They were hand made by a local blacksmith for Yale University in New Haven, CT, to be used in one of their residence buildings. Late in the 20th century the fireplaces were no longer used, and this pair, along with others, were sold. The Y symbol for Yale is impressed on the fire dogs, or log rails. Each measures 15.75 inches high by 16.5 inches deep by 11 inches wide. NOTE the Y stamped into the backs of each andiron.


$575

Item #: 11379

Early American brass andirons c1800

Early American solid brass ball top andirons circa 1800. Very good condition. One andiron has a small indentation on top of the ball. Each measures 16.5" high x 10.75" wide x 19" deep.


$875

Item #: 11328

Antique English brass andirons

Pair of antique solid brass fireplace andirons. English, early 19th century. Classical style with urn tops and ball and claw feet. The top of one of the andirons has a very small old professional repair. Note the two-part mold line that is seen only in period andirons. Each andiron is 20.5" high x 14" wide x 21" deep, and weighs 18.5 pounds.


$1600

Item #: 6249

Rare pair of Early American cast iron Andirons 1790

Rare pair of Early American cast iron Andirons 1790. See Wallace Nutting Furniture Treasure item 4068 for an example of the same pair. The listing in Nutting states " Rare Pair of Cast Andirons, One Is Welcome To Suppose Them To Be Any Fair Lady of The Olden Day. E. C. Hall, Longmeadow, Massachusetts." Each andiron measures 17 and one half inches high and 17 inches deep. One of the andirons has an old repair to its dogs.


$2800

Item #: 4514

American cast iron Black Folk Art Andirons c1850

Pair of important Black American Folk Art cast iron andirons. This is a very rare pair of Black memorabilia just recently found in an estate in Georgia. Excellent as found original untouched condition. Each andiron measures 15 inches deep,13 and three quarters high and 9 and one half inches across the base. We believe they are post 1852 which is when Harriet Beecher Stowe published Uncle Toms Cabin which sold millions of copies and created many black collectibles at that time.


$1400



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