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andiron

[and-ahy-ern] / ˈændˌaɪ ərn /
NOUN
metal fireplace support
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On display in Manhattan's Robinson Galleries last week went a Wheelock retrospective show that started with the dachshund andiron, ended in 1940 with a crisp, stylized figure of Washington at Valley Forge.

From Time Magazine Archive

She falls, strikes her head against a fraternity andiron.

From Time Magazine Archive

These show an early advance from the simple andiron, and point to the later developments of the fire-grate with the fast bars which were to come.

From Chats on Household Curios by Burgess, Fred. W. (Frederick William)

The dog stretched himself before one andiron; the cat squat down before the other.

From The Portland Sketch Book by Various

God never meant anything to be idle,—not even a brass andiron.

From Sunshine Jane by Warner, Anne