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7 PC. HEAVY WROUGHT IRON
7 PC. HEAVY WROUGHT IRON HINDERERS STYLE PATIO FURNITURE: Comprising; 2- Garden benches, 2- Side chairs, 1- Armchair, & 2- Side table. All are of wrought iron and have an overall Grape cluster & Grapevine design. All but one painted white. Largest Approx. 29.5'' h x 38.25'' l x 24'' w.
CONDITION: Some having wobbly legs.
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HINDERERS IRON WORKS NEW ORLEANS
HINDERERS IRON WORKS NEW ORLEANS GARDEN TABLEAmerican cast iron garden table, Hinderer's Iron Works, New Orleans, Louisiana, early 20th c., openwork top, rising on three griffin-form supports, joined by lower tier, ending in trifid feet, approx 26.25"h, 20"diam **Provenance: The estate of a Houston Socialite who enjoyed a long career in modeling, both nationally and internationally. She loved and studied interior design and fashion, and was known for her pristine style**
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An American Cast Iron Garden
An American Cast Iron Garden Bench mid-19th c. marked Hinderer's Ironworks New Orleans "Passion Flower" pattern found en suite with preceding lot.
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A Pair of American Cast Iron Garden
A Pair of American Cast Iron Garden Chairs mid-19th c. Hinderer's New Orleans "Passion Flower" pattern.
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A Pair of New Orleans Cast Iron
A Pair of New Orleans Cast Iron Garden Settees late 19th c. with "Hinderer's Iron Wks NOLA" foundry stamp and "April 25 1881" en verso in the "Curtain" pattern with rosette and scroll crest rectangular panel back centered by cartouche scroll arms reticulated seat "S" form legs with stretchers height 36 in. width 41 in. depth 20 in. Note: Established by Frederick C.A. Hinderer in 1886 Hinderer's Iron Works operated at 302-304 Camp Street until 1894 and at 1112-1118 Camp Street from 1894-1920. Examples of the foundry's ornamental ironwork are seen throughout New Orleans. The design of these throne-like seats is heavily influenced by Renaissance Revival design and was produced not only by Hinderer but also by North American Ironwork/J.L. Mott of New York c. 1895. Interestingly the patent stamp on the Hinderer chairs seen here predates the Mott production by more than a decade. Reference: Israel. Antique Garden Ornaments Two Centuries of American Taste p. 221 and p. 179 pl. 4.35.
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An Antique New Orleans Cast Iron
An Antique New Orleans Cast Iron Bench "Hinderers Iron Wks NO" foundry mark arched back and legs with grapevine decoration honeycomb pierced seat numbered "Grape no. 19" height 31 in. width 45 in. depth 25 in.
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American Cast-Iron Triple-Back
American Cast-Iron Triple-Back Garden Bench, probably Hinderer's Ironworks, New Orleans, fourth quarter 19th century, of diminutive proportions, the back of tripartite form and featuring a crown and rosette crest above a scroll-pattern panel, presented in a black-painted surface, h. 35-3/4", w. 42-1/2", d. 17".
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