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A 19th century innovation, the earliest hallstands usually consisted of a straight or shaped upright, sometimes with a drawer and with rounded wooden pegs or hooks on which to hang coats and hats. Some versions also contained umbrella stands, eith in the central section or to each side.

Hallstands became proportionately larger during the course of the century, sometimes being equipped with lift up seats and arms, and later models had brass hooks that tended to replace the wooden knobs. Early versions were usually wooden, although wonderful cast iron hallstands are to be found from the middle of the century, richly cast and ornamented.

The best known manufacturer of cast iron hallstands was Coalbrookdale Company of Shropshire England, founded in 1709. In the 1840s the company developed a range of cast iron furniture, which, once the moulds had been created, could be mass produced. Coalbookdale items are marked either with more... the full name of the company or an abbreviation such as 'C-B-DALE Co'

Cast iron hallstands will often also include the date lozenge, often cast into the base of the drip trays indicating the year in which the design was registered.

Some were made in Australia featuring native plants as their dominant motifs.

Towards the end of the century, hallstands were made in bamboo and lacquer work in the Japanese taste. Hallstands continued in fashion until the 1920s and were sometimes made in the prevailing Jacobean revival fashion or the plainer styles inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement.

A variant on the hallstand is the hall tree, usually made of timber with a central stem and three or so arching branches to each side, fitted with knobs or hooks for coats and jackets.

Another variant is the umbrella or stick stand, usually about waist height or lower, in cast iron, with a loop in the upper section and a drip tray below to hold the walking sticks, canes or umbrellas. The backs are sometimes cast in the form of animals, testifying to their connection to the great outdoors. less...

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A cane coat stand, unique statement piece. Strong and sturdy…
Stylish Cane Coat Stand: Strong and Unique

A cane coat stand, unique statement piece. Strong and sturdy quality cane. Height 76.77 in., width 23.62 in.

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A Toileware umbrella stand containing three walking canes, the…
Chinoiserie Umbrella Stand with Walking Canes

A Toileware umbrella stand containing three walking canes, the stand painted red with gilt Chinoiserie decoration, one cane with sterling silver top, the other two horn handled. The umbrella stand 18.90 in. high.

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19th century walnut hall stand of large proportions with…
Large Walnut Hall Stand with Umbrella and Cane Holder

19th century walnut hall stand of large proportions with umbrella and walking cane stand to the base

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A white painted brass, steel and cane panelled hall stand,…
French White Panelled Hall Stand, circa 1900

A white painted brass, steel and cane panelled hall stand, French, circa 1900. Approx 86.61 in. high, 39.37 in. wide

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