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Cast Iron Grazing Horse Bookends Painted Red
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Cast Iron Grazing Horse Bookends Painted RedThis pair of antique cast iron bookends features the likeness of a grazing saddled horse. The cast iron is painted a deep red color and has a nice, worn texture to it. While the bookends do show evidence of their age and use, there are no cracks or breaks, and there in overall good condition. Dimensions (per bookend): 5" L x 2. 25" W x 4. 5" H
"It Started on Yancy Street
and some curling on the edges
and advertises David Warfield in "The Auctioneer
It was manufactured in 1983 by Adam Joseph Industries Inc
The lamp is in great working condition and the power cord is in good working order with no cracks or breaks
This is mostly a display piece and conversation starter
They are signed with a maker's mark on the bottom
one sticker
and a couple of missing snaps
This tin is in good condition
more specifically Navajo
Wellman Brothers
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