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Victorian Porcelain Plumbing Stand-Off – Pat. Mar. 16, 1915

Description :
This original early 20th-century porcelain plumbing stand-off was patented on March 16, 1915. Designed to support exposed plumbing pipes away from walls, this utilitarian piece exemplifies the quality and durability of pre-war American sanitary hardware. The angled shape and open cylindrical form are typical of Victorian-era plumbing architecture. Though it shows minor wear and light discoloration from age, the surface remains intact and structurally solid—ideal for historic restoration projects or as a collectible display piece.

Era
1910s (Patented March 16, 1915)

Style
Victorian / Industrial Utility

Technique
Slip-cast glazed porcelain, high-fired for durability

Tools Used
Slip casting mold, kiln, glazing brush

History
Originally used in Victorian and early 20th-century homes and institutions to mount plumbing pipes securely and hygienically along masonry or plaster walls.

Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown – Patent number or registry mark not visible beyond the date.

Measurements
Not clearly visible; approximate height: 5"–6"

Suggested Weight
Approx. 1–1.5 lbs


Item Number : P12745

Category : Plumbing

Brand : UK

Used
approx. height: 5"–6"
White
$18.99