bracket
Object
Accession Number
2006.001.008.002Description
One in a pair of cistern brackets. It is one piece of nickel-plated cast metal bent at a 45 degree angle. It is loosely designed to represent a fleurs-des-lis. There is a vertical centre support with the maker's mark is stamped onto it. Narrative
This pair of late 19th Century toilet cistern support brackets was purchased by The Castle Society for display in Craigdarroch's third floor bathroom. They now support a cherrywood cistern specially made for this bathroom by Darren Froese in the early 21st Century. History of Use
The Castle Society purchased these brackets from a Rhode Island, USA antique plumbing dealer in 2006. The history of use of the brackets is not known.Date
1890sDimensions
9.2 x 0.4 x 6.3 cmMaterial
Metal, brass; Metal, nickelTechnique
Cast; ElectroplatedCountry of Origin
United States of America