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The History Of Fireplace Andirons
Fireplace andirons may sound new for some but these fireplace accessories have actually been around for a really long time already. When I say a really long time, I mean since the 1600s. However, the designs used on them have evolved to a really huge extent.
Sturdy forged iron designs for fireplace andirons have been manufactured in the United States ever since the early days of colonization when the fireplace was used for both cooking and heating purposes. Because of the fact that fireplace fitting London larger pieces of wood have the ability to burn for a much longer span of time, a fitting design was required to hold big logs in place. Forged iron is basically a process wherein a piece of metal is heated in order to make it malleable. After which, the andiron is then bent and hammered in order to give it shape and form. Because this process was done manually, variations between pairs of andirons were really common back then. In addition, the shafts and legs of the andiron were made individually. This is why hand rivets are seen on the earliest designs.
Brass varieties started to be produced in America during the late 1600s and they were used inside formal rooms. Right after the American Revolution, it was considered to unpatriotic for people to do imports from England. However, a large number of wealthy households brought in large numbers of French designs. Between the years 1790 and 1810, there were large quantities of brass foundries established in the United States. All of them were dedicated to producing andirons made from brass. Back then, European styles were often copied however unique American designs were also produced and a large number of them signified patriotic symbols, which made them a really popular choice for the masses. Paul Revere is considered as a notable craftsman of household brass items and andirons were one of his creations.
Commonly used designs on classical andirons included claw feet, slipper feet, and ball feet. Aside from these design elements, tall shafts were also used to keep the logs in place. These tall shafts were topped with urns, balls, steeple tops, and flame tips. The more recent varieties of these fireplace accessories were made with short shanks. They typically measured less than 8 inches in length. These pieces became very popular in London. Even though most of Londoners that time were burning peat or coal, they still highly appreciated the formal designs that were used to make andirons. This was highly evident during the Victorian era and still continues to be up to today.
During the Industrial Revolution cast iron became a highly preferred material and is still considered a good choice by many today. Cast iron is made using a process which involves pouring hot metal inside molds. This allowed forth mass production. These pieces were available in all types of style imaginable. When cast iron pieces were at their peak, Americana was really popular, which is why designs that incorporated eagles, George Washington, arrows, ships, and owls were commonly used.
Regardless of the type of pieces that you use, you will discover that these accessories will add more beauty to your fireplace at home.
Charlie Balogh Plays Patriotic Americana
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Patriotic Patch Quilted Placemats (set of 2) in Rustic Americana Pattern $11.95 Our popular Patriotic Patch pattern is now found in the kitchen! Celebrate patriotic Americana living in rustic tones of navy, taupe, deep country red and burgundy. Available in bedding, window treatments, kitchen coordinates, quilted handbags, and holiday items…. |
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Liberty Patriotic Americana Star Circle Patchwork Table Runner 13×36 Choose the Liberty Collection for a purely patriotic tablescape and kitchen decor. Available in tabletop items, window treatments, quilts and bedding, and window treatments…. |
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Patriotic & Watermelon Table Runner – Tableware & Table Covers Patriotic & Watermelon Table Runner. With stars and fireworks on one side and watermelon-loving ants on the other this versatile cotton and polyester runner can be used both for the 4th of July and all summer long. A runner is a great addition to a buffet – and this one loves patriotic parties! Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. Tumble dry low. Imported. 70L x 12 3/4W. OTC… |
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Lamplight TIKI 1109454 Americana Patriotic Bamboo Torch $8.79 America Bamboo TorchDSP… |
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Lamplight TIKI 1109110 Americana Patriotic Tabletop Torch $3.79 6″. Red, white, & blue with stars design. Weave tabletop torch. Matches the full size torch. Refillable metal fuel canister. 1.47 lbs…. |
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Americana Red White Blue Stars Lights Sparkle Light $19.99 These pretty red, white, and blue statr lights are sure to get you in a patriotic mood! 10 star lights Color: Red, white, and blue Brand: Americana Condition: New in box Indoor/outdoor use 6 feet lighted length … |
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Free Enterprise System Cartoon: Meet King Joe DVD (1949) $4.99 Meet King Joe is a classic animated capitalist propaganda film from the 1940s. The agenda is convincing discontented workers of the time that American business was the best in the world and because of it, American workers were “king” of all the workers. As evidence of this, the film touts American factory machinery as being so efficient that American workers create the best products at the lowest … |
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Lot of 144 Paper USA Flag Snack Cocktail Food Picks $3.00 Flags measure 1″ x 1 1/2″ Wood picks measures 2 1/2″… |
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Patriotic Balloons in Red, White and Blue (144 pcs) $15.99 Patriotic balloons for your 4th of July party! These 11″ latex balloons in red, white and blue are perfect for Independence Day, Labor Day, Election Day and more!… |
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Red White & Blue Star Light String – Party Decorations & Lighting & Special Effects Red White & Blue Star Light String. Red white and blue stars are the perfect accent for your patriotic party! Hang these lights for the Fourth of July summer picnics family barbecues and more. Add some glow to your party with this string of ten 3 plastic lights. 8 ft. UL listed. For indoor or outdoor use…. |