Browse Items (698 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page of 70 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Two wirework trellises one with flared upper portion, the other with flat top and flared bottom, both with spiral wirework on the shaft Rare cast-iron "Rococo" or "Gothic" garden seat the back constructed of hoops, the seat pierced, the front and back legs of cabriole form. Illustration: Janes, Kirtland & Co., Illustrated Catalogue of Ornamental Iron Work, New York, 1870, unpaged. Group of terra-cotta planters with rams’ head handles, the bowl of each planter ornamented with laurel swags and stiff leaf motif Wirework plant stand with single “basket” to hold a pot or pots on four simple legs, with x-form stretchers and scrolled feet Illustration: Gilson, Wirework plant stand Special Catalogue of E. T. Barnum’s Wire Goods, Wire and Iron Work, Detroit: No. 29, Special Supplement, 1881. Wirework and wrought-iron garden gate Pair of wooden architectural fragments in the Rococo Revival style, with central Green Man mask ornamented with foliate embellishments Cast-iron and wooden settee, the cast-iron supports in the twig, or rustic, pattern, the seat and back composed of wooden slats Group of three cast-iron campana, or bell-shaped, urns with foliated loop handles, the bodies semi-lobed, the rims with egg-and-dart motif, on ringed, tapered socles and square integral bases, marked “J. L. Mott New York" Cast-iron armchair with rose swags, foliate scrolls, and lyre motif marked “ROBERT WOOD” Pair of cast-iron, campana-form urns, the bodies semi-lobed with foliated handles, the scalloped rims with modified egg-and-dart motif, on ringed, tapered socles and integral square bases, marked “Wood & Perot Philadelphia." Previous Page of 70 Next Page Featured Item Tracing of a 1747 Map of Barent Van Benthuysen land A tracing of a 1747 Map showing the land holdings of Barent Van Benthuysen