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Andiron

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Popularization note

Andiron/ fire dog (one of a pair) – S.2013MŁ The history of the andiron begins in the middle ages. They were originally long, wrought iron rods with a hook, to hang a cauldron above the fire. In the 14th century this rod was expanded to include a stem running into the fireplace to hold the pieces of wood, and in the 16th century the practical function (holding of logs) was amended by a decorative function. The name, in Polish – wolf – stems from English (fire dog) and French. The most commonly used material for such holders was wrought iron, even though silver and later bronze, frequently gilded, emerged at the end of the 17th century. The andiron form changed along with fashions and styles, from very simple to very decorative ones. The fire dog from the Potoccy collection, from the second half of the 19th century, is most likely English made, in gilded bronze. The andiron is made up of a steel hearth and a decorative part. The hearth is a four-sided batten, bent at a right angle and resting on four feet, at the bend point decorated by an upright rod with a ball. The decorative part, in classic revival style, is shaped as a four-sided figure with shorter sides rounded, supported on two decorative, carved feet, from the underside decorated with radially arranged leaves, ending with a foot shaped as a ball. Behind, there is a third, straight foot, stabilising the structure. In the axis of the feet there are two flaming vases. The shorter sides are decorated with overlaid floral rosettae. The longer sides of the figure are decorated with ivy and blossoms – rosettae. Presently, the andirons adorn the Grand Dining Room in the first floor of the castle.

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Author / creator

unknown

Dimensions

height: 31 cm, width: 48 cm

Object type

Metals

Technique

forging

Material

bronze, iron

Creation time / dating

19th (?) century

Creation / finding place

powstanie: unknown

Owner

Castle Museum in Łańcut

Identification number

S.2013MŁ

Location / status

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