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Learn More12-Section Cane Stand by Coalbrookdale
- This remarkable 12-section cane stand exemplifies the craftsmanship of Coalbrookdale
- Fashioned in iron, this stand is both beautifully made and highly functional
- The Coalbrookdale Company is celebrated as one of England’s most important producers of cast iron
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Coalbrookdale
19th Century
The 12-section cane stand by Coalbrookdale is a highly collectible and functional antique piece of Victorian design. This particular stand features 12 compartments for storing walking sticks, umbrellas or canes, making storage of these items both practical and decorative. Coalbrookdale, a renowned 19th-century ironwork firm in England, was celebrated for its ornate metal creations. Their designs often incorporated intricate patterns, such as the naturalistic motifs and floral elements. . .
Coalbrookdale
19th Century
The 12-section cane stand by Coalbrookdale is a highly collectible and functional antique piece of Victorian design. This particular stand features 12 compartments for storing walking sticks, umbrellas or canes, making storage of these items both practical and decorative. Coalbrookdale, a renowned 19th-century ironwork firm in England, was celebrated for its ornate metal creations. Their designs often incorporated intricate patterns, such as the naturalistic motifs and floral elements seen on this beautiful stand. Both beautifully made and highly functional, this would have been an important entryway treasure in an elegant Victorian home.
The Coalbrookdale Company, founded in 1709 by Abraham Darby, is celebrated as one of England’s most important producers of cast iron. Their innovations in metallurgy, including the first cast iron bridge and cast iron rails, earned the company a Gold Medal from the Society of Arts in 1790. Known for their ornate and durable creations, Coalbrookdale produced a wide range of products, from garden furniture to architectural pieces, each reflecting their mastery in design and function.
25" high x 26" wide x 11 1/4" deep

Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Cane Stands/Displays |
Depth: | 11.25 in. (28.58 cm) |
Width: | 26.0 in. (66.04 cm) |
Height: | 25.5 in. (64.77 cm) |

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