Attributed to Coalbrookdale, an impressive two-sectional cast iron hall stand, the arched back centred with an oval mirrored plate, supported on the backs of seated cherubs, enclosed within highly detailed symmetrical foliate and floral motifs, above a central armorial shield to the base, set within beaded borders, fitted with nine applied wrythen hooks, on a white marble-topped platform base with a central frieze drawer, flanked by pierced scrolling sides, with registration numbers and kite mark verso, 228 cm high, 77 cm deep.
Sold for £1,400