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Hubley Cast Iron Terrier Bulldog Doorstop, circa 1950
Hubley Cast Iron Terrier Bulldog Doorstop, circa 1950

Hubley Cast Iron Terrier Bulldog Doorstop, circa 1950

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Port Jervis, NY

Cast iron door stop in the form of a terrier bulldog, circa 1950 and attributed to the Hubley

Category

Vintage 1950s American Industrial Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Iron

John Hubley Cast Iron Black and White Enameled French Bulldog Doorstop
John Hubley Cast Iron Black and White Enameled French Bulldog Doorstop

John Hubley Cast Iron Black and White Enameled French Bulldog Doorstop

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A Hubley cast iron doorstop, a French bulldog, enameled in black and white, circa early 1900s. This

Category

Early 20th Century American American Empire Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Early 20th Century Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop by Hubley, c. 1910- 1940s
Early 20th Century Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop by Hubley, c. 1910- 1940s

Early 20th Century Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop by Hubley, c. 1910- 1940s

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in San Francisco, CA

About An original cast iron French Bulldog doorstop manufactured by the Hubley Manufacturing

Category

Early 20th Century Industrial Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Early 20th Century Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop by Hubley, c. 1910- 1940s
Early 20th Century Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop by Hubley, c. 1910- 1940s

Early 20th Century Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop by Hubley, c. 1910- 1940s

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in San Francisco, CA

ABOUT An original cast iron French Bulldog doorstop manufactured by the Hubley Manufacturing

Category

Early 20th Century Industrial Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

French Bulldog Doorstop. Hubley, American, circa 1920s
French Bulldog Doorstop. Hubley, American, circa 1920s

French Bulldog Doorstop. Hubley, American, circa 1920s

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Incline Village, NV

This full figured cast iron, hand painted doorstop, is known as "French Bulldog" and was made by

Category

Vintage 1920s American Folk Art Doors and Gates

Materials

Iron

Hubley Cast Iron Terrier Bulldog Doorstop, circa 1925
Hubley Cast Iron Terrier Bulldog Doorstop, circa 1925

Hubley Cast Iron Terrier Bulldog Doorstop, circa 1925

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Port Jervis, NY

Fabulous cast iron bulldog doorstop by Hubley c1925. Seem to be original paint, definitely not

Category

Vintage 1920s American Industrial Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Antique Hubley Cast Iron Boston Terrier Bulldog Dog Doorstop Statue
Antique Hubley Cast Iron Boston Terrier Bulldog Dog Doorstop Statue

Antique Hubley Cast Iron Boston Terrier Bulldog Dog Doorstop Statue

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Dayton, OH

Cast iron dog made of to adjoining pieces possibly made by Hubley, good for use as a door stop or

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Late Victorian Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Antique Hubley Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop with Original Painted Finish
Antique Hubley Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop with Original Painted Finish

Antique Hubley Cast Iron French Bulldog Doorstop with Original Painted Finish

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A Hubley cast iron doorstop, a French bulldog, showing the original painted finish, circa early

Category

Early 20th Century American American Empire Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Early Black Cast Iron French Bulldog Statue Money Bank
Early Black Cast Iron French Bulldog Statue Money Bank

Early Black Cast Iron French Bulldog Statue Money Bank

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Haddonfield, NJ

Black Hubley cast iron French Bulldog Money Bank or Doorstop. Heavy, compact, muscular and

Category

Early 20th Century American Industrial Animal Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Antique Art Deco Jennings Brothers Bronze Bulldog Dog Cigar Figural Ashtray
Antique Art Deco Jennings Brothers Bronze Bulldog Dog Cigar Figural Ashtray

Antique Art Deco Jennings Brothers Bronze Bulldog Dog Cigar Figural Ashtray

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2, Jennings Bros.

Located in San Diego, CA

Very unique Art Deco bronze figural bulldog cigar ashtray made by Jennings Brothers, circa 1920s

Category

Early 20th Century Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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