Large Cast Iron Bell
This was most likely either a large school bell or a small church bell. It measures 28" in diameter at base and approximately 18" tall. It has one hair-line crack. Cost: $450
This was most likely either a large school bell or a small church bell. It measures 28" in diameter at base and approximately 18" tall. It has one hair-line crack. Cost: $450
This Colonial Revival Mantel probably dates around the 1930's. A label on the back reads: "#637 For Tom Hoaghton #4313 From ..." (in the shadow of the picture of the label). It is in great condition and could be used with the mirrored top section or without. It appears to be white pine. Dimensions: fire [...]
Corner fireplace mantle, ~c.1870 from southwestern CT. One of a matching pair from the same house, although they are slightly differently sizes. Because these are corner mantle pieces, they have a lot of room behind them and may be suitable for gas fireplaces. Made of Chestnut or Ash. Dimensions: outside diameter ~62&1/2" wide x 51&1/2" high, [...]
Very large grind stone from East Putnam, CT. Made from brownstone and has an old "scar" on one side and newer "scars" on the other (from a snow plow). It measures 3'-10" in diameter x 8" thick. The center is 4" x 4". Great garden ornament or it could also be built into a stone [...]
This antique stone chimney cap measures 24" x 28" and is nicely tooled. It would make for a unique garden ornament or planter. It has an old crack on one of the sides. Stable. Cost: $250
A unique "cupped" and very early lye stone from the Pomfret, CT area. It measures approximately 33" in diameter and 6" thick. The carved area is approximately 18" in diameter. Cost: $350
Nice half stone that can be used as a step or garden statuary. Measures 47" in width x 20" deep x 7.5" thick. Cost: $450
A nice, very large well stone. It was purchased from a house on Duffy Rd in Abington, CT. It is some type of layered stone with mica in it. It measures 6'-4" x 8'-6" with a 19" diameter hole. Cost: $950
This is a two piece (cracked) well stone that was broken many years ago. It was purchased from a house in Woodstock, CT. This could be a great landscaping piece or built into a stone deck. It measures 4' x 6' with a 19" diameter hole. Cost: $750
This is a special stone because it is dated and initialed. The date looks to be 1771 and the initials are CEC. While you can never be sure the date was carved at that time, there is no indication that it wasn't. The well stone was purchased in 2003 from Wayne Ayers and came from [...]