A 19th century innovation, the earliest hallstands usually consisted of a straight or shaped upright, sometimes with a drawer and with rounded wooden pegs or hooks on which to hang coats and hats. Some versions also contained umbrella stands, eith in the central section or to each side.

Hallstands became proportionately larger during the course of the century, sometimes being equipped with lift up seats and arms, and later models had brass hooks that tended to replace the wooden knobs. Early versions were usually wooden, although wonderful cast iron hallstands are to be found from the middle of the century, richly cast and ornamented.

The best known manufacturer of cast iron hallstands was Coalbrookdale Company of Shropshire England, founded in 1709. In the 1840s the company developed a range of cast iron furniture, which, once the moulds had been created, could be mass produced. Coalbookdale items are marked either with more...

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Art Nouveau hall stand, set with a shaped mirror, surrounded by…

Art Nouveau hall stand, set with a shaped mirror, surrounded by five hat rests, above a lower shelf and drawer, flanked by a pair of umbrella wells, 200 cm x 90 cm

A French Art Nouveau umbrella stand, walnut and pressed metal,…

French Art Nouveau Walnut Umbrella Stand, Circa 1895, 88 cm

A French Art Nouveau umbrella stand, walnut and pressed metal, circa 1895, 88 cm high, 67 cm wide, 17 cm deep

Early 19th century a pair of Art Nouveau wrought iron and…

Art Nouveau Coat Stands - French Wrought Iron & Bronze

Early 19th century a pair of Art Nouveau wrought iron and bronze coat stands, French, late 19th/early 20th century, 204 cm high, 95 cm wide, 45 cm deep

An Art Nouveau Italian Pottery umbrella stand, by Antonia Campi…

Art Nouveau Umbrella Stand by Antonia Campi for Lavenia

An Art Nouveau Italian Pottery umbrella stand, by Antonia Campi for Lavenia, model C300. Height 68 cm.

A fine Art Nouveau fruitwood and embossed copper hall stand,…

Art Nouveau Copper and Fruitwood Hall Stand

A fine Art Nouveau fruitwood and embossed copper hall stand, circa 1900, of fluid rectangular form with an arched crest, mirror, an extended lower, section with a drawer, cupboard and side compartments for umbrellas, with, whiplash bronze hooks, and clad…

An Art Nouveau hall stand with circular bevel edge mirror,…

Art Nouveau Mirror Hall Stand

An Art Nouveau hall stand with circular bevel edge mirror, including original drip trays 193 x 69 x 29 cm

An Edwardian walnut hallstand, early 20th century, the…

Art Nouveau Walnut Hallstand

An Edwardian walnut hallstand, early 20th century, the rectangular arched hallstand pierced and carved in relief with Art Nouveau motifs, having a shaped mirror, six brass hanging hooks above a small central lidded compartment, supported on turned legs to…

Antique French Art Nouveau black enamelled  cast iron umbrella…

French Art Nouveau Enamelled Umbrella Stand, 60cm

Antique French Art Nouveau black enamelled cast iron umbrella stand, 60 cm high

Art Nouveau style Australian blackwood hallstand, c.1910, by…

Art Nouveau Blackwood Hallstand by Beard Watson Ltd

Art Nouveau style Australian blackwood hallstand, c.1910, by Beard Watson Ltd. Sydney, the hallstand is a two sided type with double umbrella, stands one side, bevelled glass mirror and lower, single shelf opposite side, with makers label: Beard Watson…

Large Art Nouveau figural vase/umbrella stand

Art Nouveau Figural Vase/Umbrella Stand

Large Art Nouveau figural vase/umbrella stand