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Major support for the exhibition and catalogue has been provided by Ralph and Rosalie Macchio and Family, Johnson Illington Advisors, Inc., Eleanor Holbritter Nasner and Margaret F. Holbritter, Mark LaSalle, Tony and Cassandra Savino, and the Murdock Family | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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HORSING AROUND: 19th Century Cast Iron Hitching Posts
January 26 - May 25, 2008
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RELATED EVENT
Sunday, February 24; 2:00pm Major support for the
exhibition and catalogue has been provided by Ralph and Rosalie Macchio and
Family, Johnson Illington Advisors, Inc., Eleanor Holbritter Nasner and
Margaret F. Holbritter, Mark LaSalle, Tony and Cassandra Savino, and the
Murdock Family |
Pointing Hand Hitching Post |
World Globe Hitching Postfrom the collection of Phil and Bunny Savino |
Horse Head Hitching Postfrom the collection of Phil and Bunny Savino |
![]() Quinn and Nolan Ale Brewing CompanyJames McGregor1902, watercolor on paper, ht. 24 in., 2. 37 3/4 in.,AIHA Collection, Gift of Marjorie Doyle (Mrs. Richard C.) Rockwell, 1965.43While hitching
posts were made from various materials - wood, stone, metal - cast iron
models displayed some of the most charming and creative designs. Cast iron
was an easily manipulated material, similar to plastics in the twentieth
century, and was sturdy and affordable. The ease with which molten iron
could be cast into almost any form allowed iron foundries to offer hitching
posts in a wide range of patterns that appealed to public tastes in the last
half of nineteenth century. Horse heads, for example, alluded to the
function and purpose of the posts, while eagles and flag-draped posts
reflected the patriotic fervor that gripped Americans around the time of the
Centennial in 1876. |
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Horse Tail Hitching Post
from the collection of Phil and
Bunny Savino |
Eagle's Head Hitching Postfrom the collection of Phil and Bunny Savino |
Dog's Head Hitching Postfrom the collection of Phil and Bunny Savino |
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