A series of English cast-iron wall-tie brackets,
X-form, 19th Century or earlier, sand-cast,
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A series of English cast-iron wall-tie brackets,
X-form, 19th Century or earlier, sand-cast,
each with curvilinear armatures and a central hole,
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Dimensions: | 41cm (16¼") High, 35cm (13¾") Wide, 1cm (0½") Thick |
Stock code: | 44803 |
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Stays – either wrought or cast iron – were historically applied to brick and masonry walls suffering from bowing or subsidence where the movement can be arrested by putting a steel tie through the building, They take different forms, the bracket acts to spread the force of the retaining tie on the brick or masonry. The brackets can be seen on historic buildings – particularly barns with large expanses of wall. See a separate entry for the larger stay pictured.