Awesome Original Patina Cast Iron Horses with RARE Riders! Wood Wagon, fabulous cast Wagon Wheels. See photos for what is included. Overall Length 14″, Height 7″.
They are all in great condition, some have a better finish on them the largest one especially looks nice. For more pictures or any questions just message.
FOR YOUR REVIEW IS A RARE ANTIQUE DOORSTOP “HARLEQUIN CIRCUS CLOWN” SIGNED C. MISSING RUBBER DOOR BUMPERS ON BACK. IT MEASURES 8″ HIGH, 3 1/4″ WIDE AND 3 1/4 DEEP. ORIGINAL PAINT SOME CHIPPING. OVERALL GOOD THE VERY GOOD CONDITION. IF MORE INFORMATION OR PHOTOS ARE REQUIRED JUST ASK.
29 free standing cast iron carnival shooting gallery targets. Frank Maresca is the premier collector of vernacular art and this was a curated item of his choice. Rarely will you see this quantity of free standing targets, let alone with this patina. They are endless ways you can display them, as seen in the photos. These are so cool and always start a conversation.
Antique Cast Iron Clown Shooting Gallery Carnival Target. Good condition with no chips or cracks in the cast iron. Some surface rust is visible on the lower part of the legs and feet. Paint appears to be original, face may have been repainted. About 20 inches tall and about 9.5 inches wide.
Antique Early Small Cast Iron Bird From Shooting Gallery, Knock Down Target. It measures approximately 3 5/16 Tall x 5 1/4″ long x approximately 5/8″ thick at the top. It has a nice primitive appeal! Please examine photos carefully for a more accurate description. We will move quickly to answer. Just add the items to your cart and select the. We have been purveyors of New England antiques for 46+ years and have recently retired. We will do everything in our power to represent our pieces honestly and for a fair price.
10 1/4 x 7 3/4, Good used shot up condition. There are no broken parts, rooster will not stand up unless propped up forward, loose spring, framed slight bent from heavy use, heavy rust, heavy deep impression marks from BB pellets or low cal bullets, target painted with silver paint, marked on reverse circle H. I belive this target was manufactured by Hoffmann in the early 1900’s, company was later(1920’s) bought out by HC Evans Co. The free listing tool.