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Rare Cast-iron Garden Table c1840 "The Rotherham"

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A rare cast-iron garden table, the ornate base fully marked with Kite marks and fully stamped, "The Rotherham" (see photographs). This table was designed and manufactured by Yates & Co, Rotherham Circa 1840.
The table is in original condition, with the paintwork in a distressed condition, this could be stripped and re-painted if required.
Extremely heavy marble top is a later replacement and in great condition. This table is really one for the connoiseurs, probably no others on the market today. Delivery available.
Dimensions:
H: 78cm (30.7")Di: 78cm (30.7")
The Following from Grace’s Guide to British Industrial History
James Yates
1799 Born in Kimberworth, Yorks.
1823 James Yates, of Carr House and Oakwood House, took over what was left of the Walker’s Foundry at Rotherham and went into partnership with Charles Samuel Roberts Sandford of Northfield House, at the Phoenix Works
Married Betsey
1833 The partners took over the Rotherham Foundry.
1838 The partnership was dissolved Yates took the Rotherham Foundry which specialised in stove grate work. He also acquired the premises of the Masbrough Flax Works upon which site the Effingham Works was later erected.
1846 Yates remained working on his own until he took George Haywood, of South Villa, and John Drabble, of Clifton Bank, into partnership the Company took the name Yates, Haywood and Co.
1851 iron master, Iron founder. 1861 Iron master. 1869 Drabble retired and a new partnership was formed between James Yates, George Haywood, Robert Bentley Shaw (Yates’s son-in-law) and George Harris Haywood. .1871 JP and Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire . 1881 Died in Rotherham WE CAN BE CONTACTED ANYTIME ON MOBILE 07966 398123
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We have a wonderful selection of Fine Period Furniture, Good Early Oak and other Decorative Antique Home Furnishings. We are based in the Heart of Northumberland by Hadrian's Roman Wall.
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By appointment only
Hexham
Nothumberland,
England
Tel : 07966 398123
Non UK callers : +44 7966 398123
The table is in original condition, with the paintwork in a distressed condition, this could be stripped and re-painted if required.
Extremely heavy marble top is a later replacement and in great condition. This table is really one for the connoiseurs, probably no others on the market today. Delivery available.
Dimensions:
H: 78cm (30.7")Di: 78cm (30.7")
The Following from Grace’s Guide to British Industrial History
James Yates
1799 Born in Kimberworth, Yorks.
1823 James Yates, of Carr House and Oakwood House, took over what was left of the Walker’s Foundry at Rotherham and went into partnership with Charles Samuel Roberts Sandford of Northfield House, at the Phoenix Works
Married Betsey
1833 The partners took over the Rotherham Foundry.
1838 The partnership was dissolved Yates took the Rotherham Foundry which specialised in stove grate work. He also acquired the premises of the Masbrough Flax Works upon which site the Effingham Works was later erected.
1846 Yates remained working on his own until he took George Haywood, of South Villa, and John Drabble, of Clifton Bank, into partnership the Company took the name Yates, Haywood and Co.
1851 iron master, Iron founder. 1861 Iron master. 1869 Drabble retired and a new partnership was formed between James Yates, George Haywood, Robert Bentley Shaw (Yates’s son-in-law) and George Harris Haywood. .1871 JP and Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire . 1881 Died in Rotherham WE CAN BE CONTACTED ANYTIME ON MOBILE 07966 398123
FRIENDLY COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE SERVICE.
OUR BUSINESS
We have a wonderful selection of Fine Period Furniture, Good Early Oak and other Decorative Antique Home Furnishings. We are based in the Heart of Northumberland by Hadrian's Roman Wall.
DELIVERIES
We are pleased to offer a delivery service to any UK mainland address, most deliveries are done by ourselves unless you choose to use your own carrier. Please Note Prior to using the 'Buy Now' button, please contact us to organise delivery costs.
Please contact us without obligation for a delivery quote.
PAYMENT
We accept payment by PayPal, credit card, debit card, cheque or cash.
Price
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Category Garden Antiques
Period 19th Century Antiques
Material Cast Iron
Origin English
Item code as162a1370 / 024813
Status For Sale
£980.00 
$1270.37
€1176.29

$1270.37

€1176.29

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Tel : 07966 398123
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