Posted 1 year ago
jscott0363
(909 items)
Hello everyone!!
Another rare find is this 1920's cast iron "Scotsman" doorstop. These are extremely difficult to find, so I jumped at the chance to buy this one. I know he doesn't really look like much, but he is a highly sought after doorstop. In case any of you might be wondering, that's a golf club in his hands and not to be mistaken for a pipe. We've had friends stop by and check out my doorstops at home and immediately thought it was a pipe, but it's actually a golf club.
This was cast by National Foundry in the early 1920's and was listed in their 1920's catalog at #47 "Scotsman". He's in really nice condition still, with only minimal paint loss. He's quite heavy and stands 11 7/8" tall, 7 3/8" wide and weighs in at nearly 9 1/2lbs.
Thanks very much for stopping in for a look at my "Scotsman" doorstop!!
Scott
Very handsome Scotsman doorstop, great outfit in his kilt & tam
Jenni,
Thank you!! I love this one. If you look very closely in pic #4 you'll see faint plaid lines still remaining in his tam. I thought that was great as I never knew there these had plaid tams.
DejaVu2,
Falcon,
Thomas,
Dave,
fortapache,
vcal,
Jenni
and
Mike
Thank you all so very much for the loves, comment and for stopping in!!!
kivatintz
and
Kevin,
Thank you both very much for the loves and for stopping by!!
Thanks kwqd for the love and for stopping by!!
Thank you Karen for the love and for stopping in!!
Hope he Putts better than I do!!
Stuff
Me too Stuff:) I found it really doesn't matter how expensive the putter is, it's only as good as the person using it.
Daisy
and
Stuff
Thank you both very much for the loves and for stopping in!!!
sherrilou,
Thank you very much for the love and for stopping by!!