Andiron
Object Details
- Description
- Figural andiron featuring a human head or mask atop a fluted, tapered pier or flattened column on arched, squared cabriole legs with a scrolling vine in relief at top center and a round drop below. Entire andiron is a single, two-part casting, with the cast billet bar inserted into and fused to the puddle-cast upright when poured. Billet bar has two legs. No marks. One of a pair, 1983.0808.01A-B.
- Possibly made at the Redwell-Isabella Furnace, located along Hawksbill Creek, near Luray, Page County, VA. Dirck (also Derick or Derrick) Pennypacker established Redwell Furnace in 1786 or 1787. It was later sold to Benjamin Blackford in 1808 and renamed Isabella Furnace sometime after that. Date range for these andirons encompasses both names. The site remained in operation until circa 1880.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Gift of C. Malcolm Watkins
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
- date made
- 1786-1820
- ID Number
- 1983.0808.01A
- accession number
- 1983.0808
- catalog number
- 1983.0808.01A
- Object Name
- andiron
- Physical Description
- iron, cast (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 11 5/8 in x 8 3/8 in x 16 3/8 in; 29.5275 cm x 21.2725 cm x 41.5925 cm
- place made
- United States: Virginia, Hawksbill Creek
- United States: Virginia, Shenandoah Valley
- See more items in
- Home and Community Life: Domestic Life
- Domestic Furnishings
- Record ID
- nmah_322910
- Usage
- CC0
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