highly sought after late 19th century ornamental cast bronze "lady with bonnet" antique american figural doorknob

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metallic compression casting company, boston, ma.

 

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c. 1870's antique american victorian era ornamental cast bronze "lady with bonnet" low-relief figural doorknob. the intricately detailed doorknob is passage size with the original gilded surface finish largely intact. the knob was designed by ludwig kruzinger for the metallic compression casting co., boston, ma. the design was patented on june 7, 1870. the maker markings are incised on the backside of the doorknob and along the shank. fabricated by the metal compression casting co., boston, ma. very little wear evident. dates to 1870-75. metallic compression manufactured "house trimmings", such as knobs, hinges, escutcheons, bell pulls, along with dies for printing wall paper, and for bookbinders, and a variety of articles. the inventions of charles and michael smith, introduced with complete success into practical operation by the metallic compression casting company at their foundry in bomerville, near boston, revolutionized metallurgic art, so far as casting is concerned. by employing the patented process developed by smith and mason, metal was taken from the mould, not with a rough surface, as in all the heretofore known modes of casting, but as smooth and perfectly finished as a coin or medal struck by a die.


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