A GROUP OF VICTORIAN WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN FURNITURE
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A GROUP OF VICTORIAN WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN FURNITURE

MID-19TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF VICTORIAN WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN FURNITURE
Mid-19th Century
Comprising a Coalbrookdale diminutive bench and two armchairs each molded with ferns, a Charles Young and Co. grapevine molded bench, and a foliate molded bench
The largest 44in. (112cm.) long (4)
Literature
Identical examples of the Coalbrookdale and Charles Young and Co. models can be seen in Himmelheber, Georg. Cast-Iron Furniture And All Other Forms of Furniture, London: Philip Wilson, 1996, fig. 114 & 150.

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