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which looks to me to be splitting a piece of wood
3 1/2 across at handle
with knot at the center of the seat
with all sorts of drama embedded those
Scarce Fred S. Gichner Iron Works Knights in Armor Bookends paperback which looks to me toSo fun, I couldn't resist these who doesn't need a knight in shining armor, or two, around? And turns out the Gichner Ironworks, which produced them, was quite notable opened in Washington DC in 1899 by Fred S. Gichner, a Jewish immigrant from Austria, who went on to design fine ironwork grates, fences, and more for the White House, various embassies, and well appointed homes all over town. During World War II, when local construction was stalled,
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