- 3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1810; American
cast iron pot, 6 1/2"d rim; American cast iron pot, 5 3/4"d rim; American cast iron pot and lid, 9 1/4"d, Condition: lid handle restored, lid not original to pot...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1860-1870; cast
iron pot and lid with tubular handle, marked "MARIETTA 1 - PTS", 5 1/2"d rim; cast iron pot marked on the bottom "S & P PHILA 2 PTS", 5 1/2"d rim...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1880; American
pot, 9 1/4"d rim; American pot marked on bottom "T R S & CO" (Thomas Roberts Stevenson & Co., Quakertown, PA), 11"d rim, Condition: painted in 1947...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1790; New England
cast iron pot with early square section original bail, 8"d rim; American cast iron pot, probably made at Pine Grove Furnace, Cumberland Co., PA, 7 3/4"d rim...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1790-1900; American
pot, ca. 1790, 8 3/4"d rim, Condition: foot repaired; American pot with wood handle on bail and tipping ring on pot, ca. 1900, 9 1/4"d rim...
[more like this] - 3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1800-1900; Scotland
pot marked "CARRON", 6 3/4"d rim, Condition: rim crack; American cast iron sauce pot marked "SAVERY & CO. 4 PTS", 6"d rim; American cast iron pot marked each side "S. S. S....
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1880-1930; American
cast iron pot marked "F. B. & CO.", 11"d rim; cast iron pot marked "CORONA 3", 10 1/2"d rim...
[more like this] - 3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1670-1950; cast
iron pot and lid, Iberian, lid and pot marked "80", ca. 1670-1730, 4 3/4"d rim; cast iron pot, Scotland, marked "N. 22", Iberian form, ca. 1880-1920, 9"d rim; cast iron pot...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1820; cast
iron pot and lid, New England, ca. 1750, 10"d rim, Condition: lid not original but old; cast iron pot, English, marked "C-B-DAL" (E missing), "1 GAL", ca. 1820, 7 5/8"d rim...
[more like this] - 3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1820-1879; American
cast iron pot, ca. 1820-1830, 8 3/4"d rim; cast iron pot marked "J A GOEWAY ALBANY NY", ca. 1861-1879, 9 1/2"d rim; American cast iron pot, ca. 1850-1870, 9"d rim...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1835-1869; one pot
marked "SAVERY & CO. PHILA", two-part mold divided vertically through the ears, 7 1/2"d rim, 7 1/4"h, Condition: circular bite out of the rim, late use of round sprue on bottom,...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750 & 1800-1820;
early New England form pot with fire-eroded feet, 7 3/4"d rim, 9"h, Condition: original bail; "Dutch pot" form made in America, 8 3/4"d rim, 8 1/2"h, Condition: replaced bail...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1830-1850; cast
iron pot with ears curving out and then up are typical of the 1830 period, 8 1/2"d rim, 8 3/4"h, Condition: original bail; cast iron pot marked "AGAWAM 10", 5 3/4"d rim, 6"h,...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1860-1890; one pot
marked on bottom "S P & CO" for Stuart, Peterson & Company, Philadelphia, PA, 8 3/4"d rim, 6 3/4"h, Condition: original bail and tin lid; "bulge pot" form, 9 1/4"d rim, 8...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1781-1810; cast
iron pot with Pine Grove Furnace characteristics of a heavy bail, triangular section legs with step at body joint and set well under, two cordons around the pot, located below...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1760-1790; cast
iron pot, 7 3/4"d rim, 8 1/2"h, Condition: original bail; pot acquired in Fayette County, PA, may be an early product of Alliance Furnace, the first furnace to operate in...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1780; one full-rounded
English form with narrow lip, 7 1/4"d rim, 7 3/4"h, Condition: replaced bail; one may have been cast at the Antietam Furnace near Hagerstown, MD, excavated iron shards show...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1950 & 1930-1960;
an Portugese pot with faceted six-sided legs, 5 1/2"d rim, 7 1/4"h, Condition: original bail; pot marked on side "MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA" and on the opposite side "DEFY", the...
[more like this] - 2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1760-1900; sauce
pot marked on bottom "IZONS & CO 1 PINT, No 1", English firm marketed products in America, typical 1850-1900 form of sauce pot with an iron tubular handle riveted to the cast-on...
[more like this] - 6 MINIATURE CAST IRON POTSca. 1880-1950;
2 5/8"-3 1/2"d rims...
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