Antique 1870s Three Tier J.W. Fiske Cast Iron Garden Fountain

$6,500

SOLD

Late 19th century three tier cast iron fountain made by J.W. Fiske in New York. The base has three standing storks, their heads facing down and wings spread. The lower bowl is 48 inches in diameter, with ribbed decorations on the edge of the bowl. There are two corresponding smaller graduated bowls above, each joined with ribbed columns. The water is expelled from the top of the column and then cascades down to the bowls. Fair condition with lots of weathering patina from being outdoors. Please refer to the pictures for a full view of the condition.

Inventory no.

R290686

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

99 in. H x 48 in. diameter

Height (in.)

99

Diameter (in.)

48

Composition

Cast iron

Color

White

Period

1870s

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