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Fire Association of Philadelphia cast iron firemark, ca. 1863 , together with a red painted beetle bootjack. Donated by Stevens Antiques.


Pook & Pook

Auctioneer:
Pook & Pook

Date:
2002-02-23

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Fire Association of Philadelphia Cast-iron Fire Mark, ht. 11 1/2 in. Read more…


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Cast Iron Fire Association of Philadelphia Fire Mark, c. 1860-70, deep convex oval with "F A" over fire hydrant and hose issuing water in relief, Read more…


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Three cast iron fire marks for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, issued 1825 , 11 1/2" h., 7 3/4" w. Read more…


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Cast Iron Fire Association of Philadelphia Fire Mark. Read more…


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Massive pair of Philadelphia cast iron urns, mid 19th c. , with acanthus and foliate embossed bowls, 49" h., 36 1/2" dia. Read more…


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Three Cast Iron Fire Marks, America, 19th century, one for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, oval convex with "FA" flanking a fire hydrant with hose Read more…


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Cast iron fire marks for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, issued 1825, together with two lead examples issued 1857, an eagle fire mark for Read more…


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2010-11-19


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Three Cast Iron Fire Markers, America, 19th century, one with the insignia of the Fire Association of Philadelphia, and two with the insignia of the Read more…


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Cast iron fire plaque, 19th c., for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, 12" h. Read more…


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Three cast iron fire marks for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, two are ca. 1830, and one is ca. 1868, two - 11 3/4" Read more…


Auctioneer:
Pook & Pook

Date:
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