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Hall stand

about 1860–80
Object PlaceNew York, New York, United States
Medium/TechniqueCast iron and mirror glass
DimensionsOverall: 210.8 x 101.6 x 35.6 cm (83 x 40 x 14 in.)
Credit LineGift of Miss Aimée and Miss Rosamond Lamb
Accession number1975.742
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ClassificationsFurniture
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Description
This coat rack reveals the decorative possibilities of an industrial material. Cast iron had been used for centuries in tools and cooking utensils. But in the eighteenth century, technological improvements allowed for a smoother, more liquid molten iron that could be cast in intricate molds. Iron became cheaper, stronger, and more resilient, finding its way into everything from railroad bridges and architectural façades to parlor stoves, garden ornaments, and furniture.
ProvenanceFrom the collection of Miss Aimée and Miss Rosamond Lamb, Boston, Mass.
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