Cast Iron Doorstop “Conestoga Covered Wagon” Hubley Manufacturing Co; Circa 193

The iconic “Conestoga Covered Wagon” cast iron doorstop, being pulled by a team of horses, is one of the few western theme doorstops, and is much revered by collectors of western memorabilia, in addition to those who collect doorstops. It was made circa 1930 by the Hubley Manufacturing Company in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Hubley was a very successful company, well known for producing quality cast iron items including children’s toys and playthings, coin savings banks, and doorstops. “Conestoga Covered Wagon” doorstop is referenced in the book “Doorstops” published in 1982 by Jeanne Bertoia, on page 170; in addition “The Doorstop Book” published in 2006 by John and Nancy Smith notes it on page 178.

This particular example is one of the better ones known and is equal to, or exceeds, the quality of the ones referenced. It is completely all original with no repairs and no repaint or touch-up; it is in bright hand painted colors of a creamish yellow covered wagon with a blue buckboard; and tanned horses; green grass and red highlights complete the color scheme. There is a little bit of paint loss on the ground below the wagon wheels; the rest of the doorstop is in excellent 95% plus paint.

On the back, center bottom, is embossed “Hubley 375 2” (see image). Cast iron doorstops and coin savings banks were notoriously reproduced; all authentic examples should have this “Hubley” designation on the back side. It should also be 9 1/2″ long, as reproductions will be slightly shorter on the recast than the original manufactured example. “Conestoga Covered Wagon” with it’s western theme, is one of the more sought after doorstops in the marketplace, and a wonderful piece of Americana. It’s excellent condition makes it even more very desirable and sought after by collectors..

Dimensions. 9 1/2″ long x 5 1/4″ high x 1 1/2″ deep.

Note: After 40 plus years of dealing and collecting toys, and cast iron products, I am justly qualified to guarantee and present the authenticity of antique and vintage items and children’s playthings; important considering the fakes and reproductions in the marketplace.

American Circa 1930 c.H: 5 1/4""W: 9 1/2""D: 1 1/2""