Cast Iron, Copper

Decorative hinges and door hardware, Eastlake and lost wax process, cast iron collectables, great form and figural antiques, collector’s items in rare and good condition formerly used indoors or outdoors. Antiques and Americana, precious metals and furniture including wrought iron, forged iron, hammered copper, elaborate columns and fences, arbors and gates, chairs and settees. First introduced to America circa 1835 to 1850, cast iron was widely popular used as outdoor furniture, fencing, driveway gates and balconies because of its durability. Subsequently, cast-iron furnishings were welcomed into the home—coat racks, umbrella stands, hat trees, doorstops, door knockers and bookends. Dramatic iron pot racks for the kitchen, overhead and wall-hung pot racks, lighted pot-racks and cast iron and copper fireplace tool sets, fireplace screens, candelabras, decorative pots, door hinges, handles, drawer pulls and more add a rich legacy to even the most modern surroundings.

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