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A bellows is essentially two wooden handles and a leather-sealed chamber in which air can be blown out. This handy tool has been used for centuries to stoke fires, forges and furnaces, whether it’s for heating, cooking or creating.
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Made to order: Standard Size Handmade Fireplace Bellows, Your Choice of Wood, Leather and Tacks, Made to Order <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> YOUR BELLOWS WILL BE MADE TO ORDER WHEN YOUR ORDER IS RECEIVED. THE BELLOWS PICTURED SHOW OAK BELLOWS WITH BROWN LEATHER. Standard size bellows customized with your choice of wood, tacks and leather tone. To help with your choices, please visit www.beemountainwoodworks.com and click on the "Gallery" link to see examples of bellows I've crafted…
Antique English Spinning Wheel Chair Carved Oak Hall Fireplace Hearth Chair. Direct from England, a beautiful antique English “spinning wheel” chair with elaborate hand carvings on the seat and back. The carvings continue across the thick, oak chair seat, which sits upon four British turned legs. Geaux Vintage Antiques Antique English Spinning Wheel Chair Carved Oak Hall Fireplace Hearth Chair Direct from England, a beautiful antique English “spinning wheel” chair with elaborate hand…
A most attractive and decorative pair of Edwardian cream painted fire bellows, having a front with an array of roses and forget me knots, all enclosed within a gilded lined border. The back is also painted, but plain except for a conforming border. The studded leather appears to be original, with a woven panel above the shaped turned brass nozzle. The whole is in excellent and working condition, with a few rub marks and craquelure commensurate with its age and usage. English Circa 1910
A bellows is essentially two wooden handles and a leather-sealed chamber in which air can be blown out. This handy tool has been used for centuries to stoke fires, forges and furnaces, whether it’s for heating, cooking or creating.