Kamelot Auctions, Philadelphia USA, April 18 2009
An annual Antique Garden and Architectural Auction 700+ lots, including architectural building elements, wrought iron balconies and gates, lighting, stained windows and doors, fireplace mantles and finely carved woood sideboards and tables.
Above: A set of four classical cast stone corbels with scrolled sides and a shell and acanthus leaf decoration circa 1920. Dimensions: Ht: 46" Width: 15" Depth: 31" Sold for $ 1,400
Above: Pair of Victorian cast iron urns with reticulated top edge over fluted bowl socle raised on stepped base with fret work design circa 1890 Dimensions: Ht: 25" Diameter: 21" Sold for $ 800.
Above: Two cast stone classical garden statues of putti representing two of the four seasons circa 1960. Dimensions: Ht: 35.5" Width: 15" Depth: 12" Sold for $ 800.
Above: Monumental marble urn with acanthus carved bowl having carved figures and rams' head handles. Dimensions: Ht: 44" Width: 48" Sold for $ 1,200
Above: A nice pair of cast stone corbels with scroll and shell decoration circa 1930. Dimensions: Ht: 43" Width: 12" Depth: 15" Sold for $ 1,000
Above: Nice architectural cast stone bird house with unusual roof line over classical facade, seated on metal industrial base circa 1940. Dimensions: Ht: 87" Width: 38" Depth: 26" Sold for $ 1,000
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