








Cast Iron Lion Door Stops
Pair of English cast iron door stops from c. 1800, designed in the form of lions. These heavy, durable pieces showcase finely cast detailing, reflecting the craftsmanship of early 19th-century ironwork. Likely used to hold open large interior or exterior doors, their lion motif symbolizes strength and stability, common themes in decorative arts of the period.
Origin: Britain
Period/Style: Georgian / Early 19th-Century Ironwork
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Cast iron
Dimensions: 14.5cm height x 18cm width x 8cm depth
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Pair of English cast iron door stops from c. 1800, designed in the form of lions. These heavy, durable pieces showcase finely cast detailing, reflecting the craftsmanship of early 19th-century ironwork. Likely used to hold open large interior or exterior doors, their lion motif symbolizes strength and stability, common themes in decorative arts of the period.
Origin: Britain
Period/Style: Georgian / Early 19th-Century Ironwork
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Cast iron
Dimensions: 14.5cm height x 18cm width x 8cm depth
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Pair of English cast iron door stops from c. 1800, designed in the form of lions. These heavy, durable pieces showcase finely cast detailing, reflecting the craftsmanship of early 19th-century ironwork. Likely used to hold open large interior or exterior doors, their lion motif symbolizes strength and stability, common themes in decorative arts of the period.
Origin: Britain
Period/Style: Georgian / Early 19th-Century Ironwork
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Cast iron
Dimensions: 14.5cm height x 18cm width x 8cm depth
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