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Pr. Atlanta Stove Works Cast Iron Garden Chairs
By Fiske Or Mott
Located in New York, NY
Ornate pair of cast iron garden chairs by Atlanta Stove Works, 20th century vintage in the 19th
Category

Early 20th Century American Victorian Atlanta Stove Works Antique Stove

Materials

Iron

Antique Victorian 3-Piece Grape and Leaf Cast Iron Garden Set by Hart circa 1890
Located in Big Flats, NY
in grape and leaf form and includes settee, armchair and table, marked Hart on back and Atlanta Stove
Category

19th Century American Victorian Atlanta Stove Works Antique Stove

Materials

Iron

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