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Horse Head Hitching Post, Cast Iron
Likely Fiske. possibly Herzog
Date/Period: Late 19th Century


Horse Head Hitching Post, Cast Iron Likely Fiske. possibly Herzog, entire view 1

Measurement: Height: 42"

Material: Cast iron, black paint

Condition: Excellent

Additional Information: Hollow cast with well-defined detail in the round as a single
piece; finial emanates from fluted tapered column with two rings continuing to scroll
molded base. At the base are donut-shaped rings identical to those produced by the
J.W. Fiske iron Works in New York [yet under chin is an angled braze as seen on posts
by the P. Herzog Fence Works of Minneapolis].

$975.00

492-225


Horse Head Hitching Post, Cast Iron Likely Fiske. possibly Herzog, detail view



A Rare and Charming Dog Head Hitching Post, Fine Detailing of Fur, Folk Art
Unknown maker
Date/Period: 19th Century - SOLD


A Rare and Charming Dog Head Hitching Post, Fine Detailing of Fur, Folk Art Unknown maker, entire view 1

Measurement: Height: 10"

Material: Cast and wrought iron

Condition: The ring appears to be re

Additional Information: A sculptural example depicting a dog’s head and face;
pleasant disposition; exceptional folk art example displaying traces of original black
paint. Plumb brown patina.

SOLD

859-40



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