I was going thru some boxes in my basement and I came across my Amish stuff. I decorated my upstairs bathroom with it a few years ago.
These pieces are all made entirely of cast iron.
This teeter totter has always been a favorite.

I also love the boy swinging from the tree.




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6 comments:
I love the Amish stuff!! Any place in your gardens to set them for awhile?
wow! i love them! if i saw them the other day while in Amish country I totally would have bought some :)
Hi Jean, I love old cast iron things. These are quit cool. I have never seen any like them before.What a treasure. Have a great week.
How wonderful are these? I like the teeter totter one best too!
Blessings,
Susie
Love your little Amish people. My husband grew up in the Amish area, and I grew up in Lancaster County.
Hugs,
Donna
these are wonderful. they must be quite old.
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