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The Connecticut Fireback |
The Heart Fireback |
The Keeping Room Fireback |
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A fine example of New England simplicity.
18" high x 17" wide x 1/2"
Approximately 40 lbs.
$ 225.00
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- The heart was a popular folk motif throughout the
colonial period.
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- 20" high x 17" wide x 1/2"
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- Approximately 40 lbs.
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This substantial fireback is ideal for the larger
fireplace. It celebrates the planting and harvesting seasons that were
fundamental to colonial life.
26" high x 32" wide x 1/2"
Approximately 165 lbs.
$ 450.00 (see ordering instructions)
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The Webb Fireback |
The Large Plain Fireback |
The Small Plain
Fireback |
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Cast in Massachusetts. Sold by Joseph Webb of
Boston, iron merchant who sold
"chimney backs of all sizes."
22" high x 20" wide x 1/2"
Approximately 50 lbs.
$ 265.00
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20" high x 24" wide x 1/2"
Approximately 50 lbs.
$ 265.00
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20" high x 17" wide x 1/2"
Approximately 40 lbs.
$ 225.00
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| The Cavalier
Fireback |
The Tulip
Fireback |
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The dashing cavalier astride his prancing steed.
22" high x 18" wide x 1/2"
Approximately 50 lbs.
$ 265.00
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This Tulip Fireback was originally made in
Pennsylvania
in the late eighteenth century.
22 3/4" high x 14 7/8" wide x
1/2"
Approximately 60 lbs.
$ 265.00
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Andirons |
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Fox Andirons |
Cowboy Andirons |
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15" high x 15" deep
$ 265.00
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19" high x 15" deep
$ 265.00
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