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Some of the most popular cast door stops on the vintage and antiques market were made in the early 1900s.
Doorstops are simply heavy objects used to hold a door open.
Like the best collectibles these seemingly indestructible household objects are as visually appealing as they are practical adding a bit of charm and whimsy to any home.
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Many collectors seek out antique cast iron doorstops such as those made by hubley.
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By the late 1700s however many homes utilized round decorative examples made of sand cast brass or other types of metal with flat hollow backs according to an antique trader cover feature by melody amsel arieli.
In fact the original hubley molds were used to create some of the reproductions.
By the late 1800s cast iron door stops were in favor.
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Perhaps the only thing more welcoming than an open door is a brightly colored cast iron doorstop holding it ajar.
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Since these pieces are desirable a considerable number of reproductions are also on the market some of which upon first glance appear to be old and original.
Doorstops first appeared in england in the late 1700s.
Until the late renaissance rocks or bricks were used for this purpose.