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Description
This charming cast iron doorstop features a beautifully detailed flower basket overflowing with roses, chrysanthemums, and mixed blooms, topped with an elegant ribbon bow handle — a hallmark motif of American doorstop manufacturing from the early 20th century. Pieces like this were produced during the golden age of cast iron decorative arts, roughly 1900–1940, when companies like Hubley, National Foundry, and Eastern Specialty Co. competed to bring decorative yet functional pieces into American homes. The flower basket form is among the most beloved and collectible of all cast iron doorstop designs, prized for its domestic charm and remarkable sculptural detail. The woven basket texture, layered floral arrangement, and graceful bow are rendered with the careful craftsmanship typical of period foundry work. Traces of the original hand-applied polychrome paint — greens, reds, and blues — remain visible, adding to its authentic antique character. This piece would make a wonderful addition to any collection of American folk art, cast iron antiques, or vintage home accessories. It displays beautifully on a bookshelf, hearth, or entryway and carries the warmth and history of a well-loved American household object.
Condition
FairHeavy patina and rust throughout, original polychrome paint largely worn with remnants of green, red, and blue visible. Structurally solid and intact with no chips or breaks. Dust and cobwebs present on base.
Dimensions
W 8" × H 11" × D 2.5"
Reserved for 15 minutes · All sales final · Illinois tax applied
Pickup at the Estate
July 12, 2026 – July 12, 2026 · 9:00AM–1:00PM
Shipping available — Can arrange local delivery through a delivery partner for a fee.
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