Salvaged from Swiss Avenue, a famous, swanky C. 1900 area of old East Dallas. Sadly, I had no way to haul the tub, so I had to settle for just the feet.
Heavy cast iron in a plain Queen Anne Victorian style. Two are numbered "#5", and two numbered "#6". One of the #5's has a crack as seen in last two photos -- It appears the foot can withstand the weight of a cast iron tub, but please be the judge. If foot is not usable, willing to split up the set to sell each foot individually. Please inquire if this is of interest.
Dimensions
#5 - 5.25" Tall x 5" Wide at top x 3" wide at foot ball x 3.5" Deep.
#6 - 6" Tall x 5" Wide at top x 3" wide at foot ball x 3.5" Deep
Bracket extends total of 3.25" when measured from front edge.
Bracket has an indentation 1" Long x 1/2" Wide x 1/2" Deep
Combined unpacked weight: 10 pounds, 8 ounces
Condition: 3 are in good used condition. 4th (a #5) has a crack as shown in last two photos. Price adjusted for this blemish. Slight surface rust in a few spots, Nothing that would affect structural integrity.
This cast iron foot is extremely heavy. Consequently, USPS flat rate Medium sized box will provide the most economical shipping.
The item listed is being sold as is, as pictured and as described to the best of my knowledge. If you have a question on an item prior to purchase, please ask. Remember, when buying vintage expect imperfections as these items have a history and have been in the possession of others. I try to list EVERY flaw which would be commented on something in an antique or vintage condition – this does not mean all imperfections resulting from normal wear & use require comment. My goal is to have no rude surprises upon receipt.
Please see "About me" for the contract legalese. Boring, I know, but essential. Always happy to pass through discounts on combined shipping.