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Cast Iron Crocodile

Three Large Painted Cast Iron Crocodiles Sculptures, France, 1950s
Three Large Painted Cast Iron Crocodiles Sculptures, France, 1950s

Three Large Painted Cast Iron Crocodiles Sculptures, France, 1950s

Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse

Fun and unusual set of three crocodiles in cast iron (very heavy) with original paint.

Category

Mid-20th Century French Garden Ornaments

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Antique Cast Iron Crocodile Cork Press
Antique Cast Iron Crocodile Cork Press

Antique Cast Iron Crocodile Cork Press

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H 35.44 in W 11.42 in D 4.73 in

Antique Cast Iron Crocodile Cork Press

Located in Vlimmeren, BE

This cast iron crocodile cork press can be dated in the late 19th or early 20th century.

Category

Antique Early 1900s Belgian Art Nouveau Scientific Instruments

Materials

Iron

Nestor Nutcracker Cast-Iron Crocodile Alligator England, 1920
Nestor Nutcracker Cast-Iron Crocodile Alligator England, 1920

Nestor Nutcracker Cast-Iron Crocodile Alligator England, 1920

Located in Vienna, AT

Nestor Nutcracker Cast-Iron Crocodile Alligator England, 1920 Very large and sculptural nutcracker made in England.

Category

Vintage 1920s English Arts and Crafts Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

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