M 319-2
Collection
Metalwork
Brief description
One of a pair of wrought iron fire dogs with turned brass finials, arched legs and tapered uprights, decorated with raised decoration of Xs and carved feather motifs. Probably made in England, or possibly France, c.1600-1700.
Object name
fire dog
Object number
M 319-2
Location
On Display
Production date
1600-1700 (manufactured)
Production place
England (manufactured)
France (manufactured)
France (manufactured)
Period
Stuart (1603-1714)
Material
iron
brass
brass
Technique
wrought
cast
turned
joined
carved
cast
turned
joined
carved
Physical description
One of a pair of wrought iron fire dogs with turned brass finials and arched legs decorated with wrought iron scrolls. The spike of the iron comes through the finial right to the top. The uprights are tapered and the fire dogs are decorated with raised decoration of Xs and carved feather motifs.
Dimensions
Height: 58.5cm
Width: 19cm
Depth: 44cm
Width: 19cm
Depth: 44cm
Website keywords
fireplaces
fire tools
fire tools