Bench
late 19th century (made)
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Garden bench of cast iron with a mythological style pastoral scene.
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Materials and techniques | Cast iron, painted |
Brief description | Garden bench, cast iron, made by the Coalbrookdale Company, England, late 19th century |
Physical description | Garden bench of cast iron with a mythological style pastoral scene. |
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Object history | Made by the Coalbrookdale Company. Coalbrookdale had a number of cast iron garden seats in its catalogues from the 1830s onwards. This one was called the "Medallion" pattern, and, like others in the range, was available in a selection of colours: green, chocolate, bronze, or "painted oak". The Coalbrookdale ironworks were established in 1706 by Abrahan Darby (1678-1717), the first ironmaster to successfully smelt iron with coke. This breakthrough led to the mass-production of cast iron on an industrial scale, and contributed to the Industrial Revolution as a whole. The first iron bridge - which gave its name to the nearby town, iron rails and steam locomotives were produced there, but in the 19th century the Company was also a major manufacturer of domestic cast and wrought iron goods. Its catalogues offered appliances ranging from umbrella stands to fireplaces, fruit plates and garden furniture. |
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Accession number | M.6-1979 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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