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Antique American Cast Iron Horse Paperweight - Hubley/Kenton Style - Early 20th Century Farm Animal
Antique American Cast Iron Horse Paperweight - Hubley/Kenton Style - Early 20th Century Farm Animal
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Antique American Cast Iron Horse Paperweight - Hubley/Kenton Style - Early 20th Century Farm Animal
✨ Product Story: The Silent Sentinel
Imagine a time when the world moved at the pace of a horse. This magnificent, heavy cast iron figurine isn't just a decoration—it's a tangible piece of that history.
Standing silent and strong, this bay beauty was likely forged in an American foundry during the Roaring Twenties or the Depression era (Early 20th Century). It carries the soul of a bygone era in its exceptional weight and aged, hand-painted details.
Unlike fragile porcelain, this piece was built to last—it would have graced a busy merchant's desk, serving as a steadfast paperweight, or been the treasured toy of a child dreaming of wide-open spaces.
💖 Why You'll Love This Horse
Exceptional Weight & Feel: This is a truly heavy piece of history. The moment you pick it up, you feel its authentic antique quality.
Collector's Style: Crafted in the highly sought-after style of master cast iron manufacturers like Hubley or Kenton, it represents the pinnacle of American metal toy artistry.
The Markings: Notice the striking, weathered paint—the deep bay coat, the distinctive dark mane, and the bold white socks and blaze. Every chip, every faded line tells a story of a life well-lived.
A Symbol of Strength: Perfect for the equestrian enthusiast, the history buff, or anyone looking to add a rustic, genuine touch of American heritage to their home or office.
Bring this stoic sentinel home. Let its quiet strength ground your space and connect you to the enduring spirit of the past.
Product Details: Heavy Cast Iron, Hand-Painted
Era: Antique (Likely Early 20th Century, 1920s–1940s)
Style: Hubley/Kenton Style, American Made
Color: Bay with Dark Mane, White Socks, and Prominent Blaze (often described as "War Paint" style)
Weight: Substantial/Heavy (Authentic Cast Iron)
Condition: Vintage, Unmarked. Shows beautiful, authentic wear, patina, and paint loss consistent with age. Ideal for collectors.
Use: Figurine, Paperweight, Antique Toy Collectible
Key Factors Influencing Value
Material & Age: The substantial heavy cast iron confirms it is a genuine antique, likely from the prime collectible era of the 1920s–1940s, which establishes a strong base value.
Condition (Paint): The paint is original and shows authentic wear/patina. This antique patina is generally preferred by serious collectors over pieces that have been repainted.
Manufacturer: The piece is unmarked, meaning it is valued as "Style of" (e.g., Hubley, Kenton) rather than "Made by." This prevents it from reaching the highest prices reserved for clearly marked rarities.
Size & Type: This is a common size for a paperweight or standalone toy (typically 4"–6" tall). Rarity and value increase for much larger doorstop figures or those that were part of elaborate horse-drawn sets.
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