Susquehanna Antique Company - American Artists and Furniture



All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1910 item #1135383
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$1200.00
Comprising six cast iron and two later made cast aluminum.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #1135382
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$650.00
Approx. 28" high. IN three parts.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1920 item #1135380
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$700.00
Approx. 29" x 39" x 28" high.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #1134292
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
Price on Request
Extraordinary Cast iron (not wrought iron)fence with about 14 panels, each with spear form dividers--showing one unit in the image--net 66" wide --- 72" overall, 46" high and 56" over the top of the "spear" when placed. Some losses. Old surface with early white paint and no traces of another paint. Each unit about 6 feet wide total--times 14 units equals about 84 total feet.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #1134273
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$800.00
22" high, 17" diameter. Possibly Mott, NY.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #1015971
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$2600.00
Large pair of urns, 32" high, 22.5" diameter, 23" wide at plinth. Washington Iron Works, Buffalo, NY, circa 1880.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #1015970
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$875.00
34" high. In four parts.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #1015967
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$900.00
18" high, 22" wide. Probably American white terra-cotta and made to inset into a garden wall.
All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Architectural : Exterior : Pre 1900 item #955981
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$1750.00
36.5" high, 19.5" wide, 22" deep. Marked "Vanderslice" on back. Circa 1880.