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Artist unidentified, “Andirons”, United States, 1795 - 1805, Cast iron, 12 × 14 in each., Colle…
Andiron
Artist unidentified, “Andirons”, United States, 1795 - 1805, Cast iron, 12 × 14 in each., Colle…
Artist unidentified, “Andirons”, United States, 1795 - 1805, Cast iron, 12 × 14 in each., Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Dr. Lillian Malcove, 1977.17.6; 1977.17.7.
Record Details

Andiron

Date1795–1805
MediumCast iron
Dimensions12 × 14"
Credit LineGift of Dr. Lillian Malcove
Accession number1977.17.7
Description

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