Nautical antique steel ship pier bollard mooring
Description
Single bit cast steel bollard. Salvaged from a dock of the Staten Island Ferry, in New York City. It has a stout body with two rounded horns and a domed top. Its base has six sleeves, each filled with an anchor bolt, and an unfilled grout hole on the bottom. From top to bottom the bollard surface is adorned with a beautiful patina, which has naturally developed over decades of service. This is the only one available in this size.
Dimensions
Top 17 in. diameter, body 27 in. W (distance between horn ends) x 29.5 in. H, base 47 in. x 24 in. W x 2.5 in. H, grout hole 7 in. diameter
Single bit cast steel bollard. Salvaged from a dock of the Staten Island Ferry, in New York City. It has a stout body with two rounded horns and a domed top. Its base has six sleeves, each filled with an anchor bolt, and an unfilled grout hole on the bottom. From top to bottom the bollard surface is adorned with a beautiful patina, which has naturally developed over decades of service. This is the only one available in this size.
Dimensions
Top 17 in. diameter, body 27 in. W (distance between horn ends) x 29.5 in. H, base 47 in. x 24 in. W x 2.5 in. H, grout hole 7 in. diameter
$595.00





