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  2. J. W. Fiske & Company - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Fiske & Company of New York City was the most prominent American manufacturer of decorative cast iron and cast zinc in the second half of the nineteenth century. [1] In addition to their wide range of garden fountains, statues, urns, and cast-iron garden furniture, they provided many of the cast-zinc Civil War memorials of small towns ...

  3. Category:Cast-iron sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cast-iron sculptures" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Iron sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron sculptures (27 P) U. Iron sculptures in the United Kingdom (10 P) ... Pages in category "Iron sculptures" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Vulcan statue - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan statue consists of 29 cast-iron components with connecting flanges that are bolted together internally. The heaviest section is his whole head, which weighs 11,000 pounds (4,990 kg). Iron forgemen designed and executed the connection details for the statue, which originally had no internal framework and was self-supporting.

  6. Kasli iron sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Kasli cast-iron sculpture was produced in Kasli (Southern Ural), from the mid-19th century. A large collection, including an elaborate pavilion from the 1900 Paris World Fair, [1] is displayed in the Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts. There is also a Kasli Museum of Iron Sculptures.

  7. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron pagodas were then superseded by even more elaborate bronze ones, but cast iron continued to be used for decorative items such as bowls and statues. In Europe, it was in late 18th-century Britain that new production methods first allowed cast iron to be produced cheaply enough and in large enough quantities to regularly be used in ...

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