Andiron (one of a pair)
Dateca.1790-1815
MediumIron
DimensionsOverall: 13 7/8 x 16 1/2 x 7 1/2in. (35.2 x 41.9 x 19.1cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1937-146,2
DescriptionWrought andiron with square sectioned billet bar mortised and riveted into the upright. Splayed, angular legs are formed integrally with the upright, which has incised decoration, a double tulip-shaped top, and a scrolled, front-facing finial.Label TextWith uprights that resemble a pair of stacked tulips with side curls and a scrolled crest, these andirons are distinctly Germanic in design. This, and the fact that they were discovered in the mountainous part of central Virginia in the mid-1930s, suggest they were made in that region, where many Pennsylvania Dutch migrants settled during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
ca.1790-1815
Probably 1810-1820
Probably 1810-1820
ca.1800-1875
ca. 1810
ca.1770-1820
1815-1820
ca.1750-1800
1814-1825
ca.1780-1820
1740-1760
1740-1760