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With its simple, yet elegant design, this cast iron fireback resembles the decorative arts displayed during the Georgian Period (From 1714-1800). The basic scallop shell was extremely popular with furniture designers of the time period in Rhode Island, since it represented a badge and aspect of a pilgrim. Hand crafted in the United States, this fireback comes with a black-water based paint finish to prevent rusting during transport. This paint may be chipped or imperfect, which is easily burned off over time after a season of use! If you are looking for an immediate finished look, then stove polished (sold separate) can be applied before use, plus it can be applied yearly to keep it looking new! Keep this fireback standing up with the Safe-T-Boots (sold separate)! This can allow for the fireback to be held either leaning slightly back, upright, or even leaning forward at a number of different angles against the back wall of the hearth. These feet can be used with any wrought iron gate, andirons, cast iron gates, and even gas log systems! DO NOT: Expose the fireback to coal fires Expose the fireback to water Use with a "Wall of Fire" type grate or lean burning logs up against the fireback.  Safe-T-Boots Specifications: Width: 2 1/2 Inches Depth: 8 1/4 Inches Weight: 11 Pounds Material: Cast Iron Steps: 1 1/2 Inches | 2 Inches | 2 1/2 Inches | 3 Inches This fireback will not fit the lowest step  Product Manual: Georgian Shell Pennsylvania Fireback .