glass front,dark oak, turn-of-the-century bookcase with two doors and bottom drawers on 4 legs. no major scratches, but water marks on the top. removable shelving. it is from the rockford chair and furniture company in IL.
The millstone was found at a newly purchased property in Deep River, CT. It was propped against a tree trunk.
The millstone is 3" thick and 20" wide with a square center hole 2 7/16" wide. There is either a 77 or LL etched on the face. Hardware was included, an iron spindle.
I am considering purchasing this doorstop that the seller bought from an auction in southern Jersey. I must admit I am stumped with this one. I stated in the title that it is rare. I have not found one like this in my references or currently for sale on the internet. The colors are too light to be a Hubley. Do you know who made this one and what the value of it is. Is it a reproduction or an original.
This is a large heavy doorstop. It is 10.5" high X 6" wide. It weighs 9 lbs. This is the first paint. There was a white primer under the top coat. The colors are still bright pastel. There are a few chips but not excessive. Please see photo below.