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https://www.thehoarde.com/dealers/london-fine-antiquesThis is an antique townhouse boot scraper. An English, cast iron shoe pull, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1890. A delightfully ornate and weighty entrance piece, offering both functional charm and striking decorative appeal.
Of generous proportion, being ideal for grand entrances
Quality cast iron with deep graphite tones and excellent form
Demi-lune supports accentuated with pierced fretwork detail
Supports adorned with cast finials, prominent in form for use as boot pulls
Extra wide scraper bar useful for riding boots and shoes - 23cm (9'')
Substantial weight of 14.8kg (32.6 lb) - ideal for stable and enduring use
Pair of mounting holes to the base for secure placement at an entranceway
Maker's mark to base for A. Kenrick & Sons, with serial number and registered design number
Combines practical function with townhouse elegance, perfectly suited for period properties
This striking Victorian cast iron boot scraper is a fine example of late 19th century craftsmanship, blending robust utility with refined decorative taste — a statement piece for any entrance hall or garden setting. Delivered ready for the home.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 33cm (13'')
Max Depth: 40cm (15.75'')
Max Height: 23.5cm (9.25'')