Baltimore’s Most Prominent Foundry
Since 1935
our services
We Are A Full Service Foundry
Welcome to American Alloy Foundry! We are a full-service working foundry located in Baltimore, Maryland, between Fells Point and Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. For over 85 years, American Alloy Foundry has provided quality service and products for a wide range of industrial and restoration needs. Learn why we have a strong reputation for prompt work and excellent craftsmanship.
Bring us your unique projects and we’ll work with you to best meet your needs:
- Exact replicas of old, hard-to-find parts
- Custom casts of replacement parts & fittings
- Boats, automobiles, machinery, decorative accents, etc.
- We work with brass, bronze, and aluminum metals
BOATS & SHIPS
Are you tired of trying to find old boat parts for your restoration? We can replicate your boat parts in brass, bronze, or aluminum, including struts, rudders, cleats, railing parts, and more.
Home & Automotive
We do replications for antique automobiles, furniture, and more! Let American Alloy Foundry cast the pieces you need to complete your special project.
Commercial & Industrial
We cast commercial and industrial machine parts. Our foundry can precisely match the part you are looking for, in a material that matches your need.
American Alloy Foundry
12-120 S. Eden St.
Baltimore, MD 21231
Contact Us
By Email: [email protected]
By Phone: (410) 276-1930
By Fax: (410) 276-1947
We Ship Everywhere!
American Alloy Foundry ships anywhere in the U.S. and overseas.
Introduction
A Letter from Our President
I’d like to take a moment of your time to introduce our company and the ways we can be of service to you.
American Alloy is an actual working foundry in Baltimore City. We are located between the Inner Harbor and Fells Point close to Little Italy.
Our foundry has the capability of reproducing exact replicas of cast brass, bronze, and aluminum parts. If you provide a part, we can reproduce it without damaging that original. This can only help to increase the value of your items. Some examples of parts we are capable of producing are drawer pull handles, keyhole covers, automobile parts, doorstops, shutter holdbacks, etc. If we can be of service to you feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
Bob Eagan, President
American Alloy Foundry, Inc.
“Thank you so much for fixing the curtain holdbacks for me. They are exactly what I wanted. It must be very rewarding to be able to work with metal. I really do appreciate the time it took to do this.”
Testimonials
Hear What Happy Clients Have Said About Us
“We Are Grateful! The Franciscan Center of Wilmington would like a chance to say ‘thank you’ to some very special companies. The Bells of Remembrance ceremonies could not have taken place without the generous support–through time, money and resources of American Alloy Foundry of Baltimore, MD.”
Family Owned and Operated
Since 1935
American Alloy Foundry is one of Baltimore’s oldest working foundries. Established in 1935 by brothers Harry H. Gunther and Charles H. Gunther, they learned the trade from their father, who was the foreman at Old Central Foundry in Dundalk, MD. They were forced to relocate from Colvin Street in 1942 due to the increase in business during World War II and the need for more manufacturing space. The foundry relocated to the present building on South Eden Street, situated between Fells Point and the Inner Harbor. The foundry was eventually passed down to Harry’s son-in-law, Hugh A. Eagan, who ran the foundry for over 50 years. His son, Bob Eagan, has been working in the foundry for the last 35 years, and has been running it for the past six. American Alloy Foundry has been family owned and operated for four generations.
Offering work in brass, bronze, and aluminum castings, our foundry is well diversified. We can sand-cast anything from commercial and industrial machine parts, to automobile parts and antique replications. American Alloy Foundry has completed work for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and American History buildings, as well as contributing heavily to reconstruction efforts to the historical USS Constellation ship. One of our recent contributions was the production of four bronze bell clappers, donated as part of The Bells of Remembrance Project–four refurbished bells resurrected in New York City that ring in remembrance of the victims of September 11th.
Head Office
American Alloy Foundry
12-120 S. Eden St.
Baltimore, MD 21231
Call Us
Phone: (410) 276-1930
Fax: (410) 276-1947