Five old cast iron radiators, as follows:
(SFR = square feet of radiation, a measure of how much heat it will deliver.)
Ornate 2-column Victorian radiator:
25"w x 38"h x 7.5"d, 10 section, 2 column, 40 SFR, 310 lbs., $75 (photos 1-2)
Two matching low, boxy 6-column radiators:
18"w x 20"h x 12.5"d, 6 section, 6 column, 30 SFR, 200 lbs., $30 (photo 3)
30"w x 20"h x 12.5"d, 10 section, 6 column, 50 SFR, ~335 lbs., $40 (photo 4)
One tube type radiator:
20"w x 23"h x 12"d, 8 section, 7 column, 36 SFR, 210 lbs., $35 (photo 5)
One thin tube radiator:
17.5"w x 19"h x 4.5"d, 10 section, 4 column, 16 SFR, 72 lbs., $25 (photo 6)
All can be used for either steam or hot water. Some are configured for hot water, some for steam. If you want to know bushing sizes and/or configurations, just ask.
Plus a broken one (you'd need a matching end section to repair this one):
15"w x 22.5"h x 9"d, American Radiator Company, Rococo style, 6 section, 3 column, 19 SFR, 150 lbs., $10 (both feet broken on one end section, see photos 7-8)
Some are rusty and most have bad paint--most would need to be sandblasted, which leaves them looking good as new. (I can recommend a sandblaster near Worcester for that.) The Victorian one is in better shape.
Will sell individually. I can also transport the smaller ones (<200 pounds) to Worcester or Westborough if that is easier for you.