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Fabulous 1920's Art Deco Anne Fish "Charleston Dancers" Doorstop #270 by Hubley
Fabulous 1920's Art Deco Anne Fish "Charleston Dancers" Doorstop #270 by Hubley

Fabulous 1920's Art Deco Anne Fish "Charleston Dancers" Doorstop #270 by Hubley

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Red Lion, PA

This exceptional 1920s Hubley cast iron doorstop, “Charleston Dancers,” No. 270, was designed by the celebrated British-born artist Anne Harriet Fish (later Anne Sefton) and captures the exuberant, lighthearted spirit of the Roaring Twenties. The sculptural doorstop depicts a dancing couple in close embrace, joyfully moving across the floor as they dance the Charleston late into the night, an iconic image of Jazz Age energy and modernity. Anne Harriet Fish was born in Bristol, England, and trained as a painter working in both oils and watercolors. After relocating to New York City, she became a prominent illustrator for Vanity Fair and Vogue, including the celebrated April 1917 Vanity Fair cover. During World War I, German-made porcelain doll heads became unavailable in the United States, prompting Fulper Pottery of Flemington, New Jersey, originally founded in 1909 as a stoneware pottery, to establish a new line of porcelain doll heads. When the postwar market for these products collapsed, Fulper pivoted to producing ceramic novelties, hiring Anne Fish in the early 1920s to contribute her distinctive, expressive designs. Fish’s success in ceramic design led to her collaboration with Hubley Manufacturing Company, for whom she designed seven iconic cast iron doorstops, now among the most desirable in the field of American folk and decorative arts: No. 269 – The Tiger No. 249 – The Messenger Boy No. 268 – The Parlor Maid No. 250 – Bathing Girls No. 270 – Charleston Dancers No. 222 – Small Footmen No. 248 – Large Footmen Anne Fish’s Hubley doorstops are characteristically numbered on the back and bear a copyright mark, with her name “FISH” painted on the front base, often in black. Likely influenced by her background in ceramics, her designs were finished with a distinctive high-gloss surface, a feature that has worn away on many surviving examples. This example is in beautiful antique condition, having been gently cleaned with minor professional paint restoration. It retains excellent surface presence and sculptural detail, with a richness and charm that exemplify Fish’s playful yet sophisticated approach to design. A highly collectible example of Hubley cast iron, Anne Fish doorstops...

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1920s American Art Deco Vintage Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Metal

Vintage Cast Iron Patinated Green Eyed Black Cat Doorstop / Sculpture by Hubley
Vintage Cast Iron Patinated Green Eyed Black Cat Doorstop / Sculpture by Hubley

Vintage Cast Iron Patinated Green Eyed Black Cat Doorstop / Sculpture by Hubley

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in San Diego, CA

Vintage Cast Iron Patinated Green Eyed Black Cat Doorstop / Sculpture by Hubley, circa 1930s. Super cool vintage cast iron cat doorstop / sculpture manufactured by Hubley. The piece ...

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Early 20th Century American Folk Art Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

American American Painted Cast Iron "Old Salt" Maine Fisherman Doorstop
American American Painted Cast Iron "Old Salt" Maine Fisherman Doorstop

American American Painted Cast Iron "Old Salt" Maine Fisherman Doorstop

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Downingtown, PA

American Painted Cast Iron "Old Salt" Maine Fisherman Doorstop or Bookend, Hubley Manufacturing Company, The 1920s. The two larger figures depict an old salt fisherman standing ...

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Early 20th Century American Folk Art Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

Vintage Washington at Valley Forge Bookends by Hubley, Circa 1925
Vintage Washington at Valley Forge Bookends by Hubley, Circa 1925

Vintage Washington at Valley Forge Bookends by Hubley, Circa 1925

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Colorado Springs, CO

Offered is a vintage set of Washington at Valley Forge bookends. The bookends were made by the American maker Hubley Manufacturing Co. in 1925. The bookends are in the style of the f...

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1920s American American Colonial Vintage Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

Antique Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop by Hubley, circa 1910-1940
Antique Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop by Hubley, circa 1910-1940

Antique Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop by Hubley, circa 1910-1940

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in San Francisco, CA

ABOUT This is an original cast iron Boston Terrier doorstop manufactured by the Hubley Manufacturing Company in Lancaster Pennsylvania USA. The piece has retained its original hand ...

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Early 20th Century Industrial Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

Hubley Cast Iron Boxer / Boston Terrier 'Puppy Size' Doorstop, Circa 1930
Hubley Cast Iron Boxer / Boston Terrier 'Puppy Size' Doorstop, Circa 1930

Hubley Cast Iron Boxer / Boston Terrier 'Puppy Size' Doorstop, Circa 1930

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Hubley Cast Iron Boxer / Boston Terrier 'Puppy Size' Doorstop, Circa 1930 An original Hubley cast iron Boxer/Boston Terrier 'Puppy Size' doorstop, circa 1930. This charming and rare...

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20th Century American Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

1930s Hubley Cast Iron Pink Basket of Roses and Phlox Floral Bouquet Doorstop
1930s Hubley Cast Iron Pink Basket of Roses and Phlox Floral Bouquet Doorstop

1930s Hubley Cast Iron Pink Basket of Roses and Phlox Floral Bouquet Doorstop

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A vintage Hubley cast iron doorstop showing a bouquet of yellow and pink roses along with blue and pink colored phlox, held by a pink, handled...

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Early 20th Century American American Classical Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

19thc Santa Clause Penny Bank
19thc Santa Clause Penny Bank

19thc Santa Clause Penny Bank

$956Sale Price|20% Off

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19thc Santa Clause Penny Bank

By Hubley Manufacturing Company 2

Located in Los Angeles, CA

19thc old Santa Claus cast-iron Bank and all original paint 1890 to turn the century Hubbly and very good condition. Nice patina the painted super rare Bank.

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Late 19th Century American Folk Art Antique Hubley Manufacturing Company

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Iron

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Hubley Manufacturing Company Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2025$700Figurative SculpturesIron1920's
2025$700Figurative SculpturesIron1920's
2025$750Garden OrnamentsIron1900-1920
2025$96Barware, Animal SculpturesIron, Paint1940-1950
2025$800Animal SculpturesIron1935
2025$90Mounted Objects, Historical MemorabiliaIron, Paintcirca 1930
2025$110Animal Sculptures, BarwareIron, Paint1940-1950
2025$99Barware, Animal SculpturesIron, Paint1940-1950
2025$268Animal SculpturesIron, PaintC1950
2025$495Animal SculpturesIronEarly 20th Century
2025$470Animal SculpturesIron1910-1940
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Hubley Manufacturing Company furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Hubley Manufacturing Company furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Hubley Manufacturing Company furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Hubley Manufacturing Company were created in the industrial style in united states during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Schoenhut, Philadelphia Manufacturing Company, and General Electric. Prices for Hubley Manufacturing Company furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $110 and can go as high as $5,500, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $460.
Questions About Hubley Manufacturing Company
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify fake cast iron toys, first look closely at any hardware. Modern reproductions will often feature shiny, new-looking screws, while genuine cast iron will usually have worn screws or even rivets securing the pieces together. Similarly, paint that appears glossy and completely unblemished often indicates that an item is a replica. Comparing any brand markings found on your toys to images of the hallmarks found on authentic pieces shared via trustworthy online resources can offer further insights. You may also wish to have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer give you their opinion on your toys. Explore a collection of cast iron toys on 1stDibs.