Stove
Francis S. Low American
John S. Leake
Not on view
Albany and Troy, New York, were the principal centers for cast-iron manufacture in the mid-nineteenth century. This stove, utilitarian in function and material, was intended to occupy a fashionable entry hall or parlor and illustrates the thorough dissemination of the antique style into all American manufactures by the 1840s.
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