TWO CAST IRON HEATING GRATES .TWO CAST IRON HEATING GRATES .
ENTERPRISE CAST IRON NO. 2 COFFEEENTERPRISE CAST IRON NO. 2 COFFEE GRINDEREnterprise cast iron No. 2 coffee grinder , 12 1/2" h.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1750-1770;2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1750-1770; American cast iron baking kettle, 9"d; American cast iron Dutch oven, 12 3/4"d, Condition: no lid or handle
2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1840-1860;2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1840-1860; cast iron stove door, Rococo design, 19"x 11"; cast iron wall plaque with horseshoe and crossed limbs with dog at the bottom, 12"x 7"
CAST IRON STOVE WITH BRASS MOUNTSCastCAST IRON STOVE WITH BRASS MOUNTSCast iron stove with brass mounts.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1780-1850;2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1780-1850; American cast iron skillet, ca. 1780, 8 1/2"d; American cast iron basin with ears and handle, ca. 1830-1850, 9 3/4"d
2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1830-1860;2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1830-1860; cast iron griddle, 15 3/4"x 9"; cast iron ebelskiver pan, 11 1/2"
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1820;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
2 CAST IRON SPIDER PANSca. 1840-1860;2 CAST IRON SPIDER PANSca. 1840-1860; rounded bottom with stub feet for stability on stove top, a tin or cast iron lid could be fitted to the recessed-wide rim, 8 1/4"d; a small vessel with rounded bottom and short feet for stovetop use, 5"d
2 CAST IRON SKILLETSca. 1800; American2 CAST IRON SKILLETSca. 1800; American cast iron skillet, 6 3/4"d; American cast iron skillet, 8 1/4"d, Condition: cracked
GRISWOLD NO. 8 CAST IRON TITE TOPGRISWOLD NO. 8 CAST IRON TITE TOP DUTCH OVENGriswold No. 8 Cast Iron Tite Top Dutch Oven
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1880;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
TWO CAST IRON INDIGO POTSTwo CastTWO CAST IRON INDIGO POTSTwo Cast Iron Indigo Pots , 19th c., ring handles, tapered feet, larger h. 14 3/4 in., dia. 22 in., smaller h. 13 1/2 in., dia. 20 1/2 in
2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1820-1850;2 PIECES OF CAST IRONca. 1820-1850; cast iron basin with three stub pads on bottom, 12 3/4"d, 3 1/2"h; cast iron kettle lid with replaced ring handle, design of wide circles of rings around a central domed area with swirling scrolls, 13 1/2"d
LOT OF TWO STOVES Cast iron includesLOT OF TWO STOVES Cast iron includes a beautiful ''Favorite'' stove in green with nickel accessories and an early ''Novelty '' painted in blue nickel top missing stove pipe. 6 3/8'' - 10 7/8'' h. Some corrosion to pieces overall (VG - Exc. Cond.)
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1760-1900;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 stub, 4"d rim, 3 1/2"h, 7" handle, Condition: good; 1760-1770 pot in typical Scottish form with small legs, compressed form and narrow lip, likely an early product of the Carron Co. of Fallkirk, 4 3/4"d rim, 5"h, Condition: small rim crack, replaced bail
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1880-1930;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
Fancy two part cast iron urn. 47Fancy two part cast iron urn. 47 1/2'' Ht.
COLLECTION OF CAST IRON. Condition:COLLECTION OF CAST IRON. Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
Pair cast iron andirons: African-AmericanPair cast iron andirons: African-American male figures, heavy cast iron billet bars, 19th century, 16 in. Deeply pitted with rust, surface losses to billet bars.
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1950 & 1930-1960;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 cast lid marked "FALLKIRK SIZE 3", 10"d rim, 10 1/4"h, [Note: Africa was the major market for cast iron wares in the 20th century. The Scottish Fallkirk Co. established a foundry there, handy to its main market.], Condition: replaced bail
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1835-1869;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, replaced bail; one pot marked on side "4", three peg feet for stability, 10"d rim, 9 1/2"h, Condition: deep inset pit bottom marks this as an early stove top pot, replaced bail
TWO CAST IRON PANS, SILVER PLATETWO CAST IRON PANS, SILVER PLATE FLATWARE, CHAFING DISH, SERVING ARTICLES AND ASSORTED KITCHEN UTENSILSTwo Cast Iron Pans, Silver Plate Flatware, Chafing Dish, Serving Articles and Assorted Kitchen Utensils
(3) Irons, c/o No 6 sad iron, Savery(3) Irons, c/o No 6 sad iron, Savery & Co No 6 sad iron, General Electric Hotpoint iron, steel Simplex trivet, unmarked steel trivet, cast iron trivet
TWO COOKING PANS. Nineteenth century.TWO COOKING PANS. Nineteenth century. Cast iron on three flared legs with swing handle 4 1/4''h. to rim and a good brass example with riveted iron handle ex Mary Thornton Garth's January 9 & 10 1976 2 3/4''h. to rim 7''h overall. Together with a ''FBS Canton'' spatula with iron handle with brass split 14 1/4''l.
CAST IRON GRIDDLE & WROUGHT IRONCAST IRON GRIDDLE & WROUGHT IRON TRIVETca. 1830-1850; a little used griddle with nicely shaped handle and no raised rim, could be used on a stove to pour over the fire on a tall trivet, 12 1/2"d; ca. 1800-1850, trivet could be used with a pot or griddle having no legs over an open fire, 9 1/2"H x 8 1/2"D; Condition: No damage
TWO REPRODUCTION CAST IRON BANKSTwoTWO REPRODUCTION CAST IRON BANKSTwo Reproduction Cast Iron Banks
Two cast iron pots: both markedTwo cast iron pots: both marked in casting "Weed & Cornwell/Savannah Ga.", 10 x 14 in. and 14 x 22 in. Both with extensive rust and pitting, legs probably reduced.
A cast iron fire back, 58cm x 120cmA cast iron fire back, 58cm x 120cm
Cast Iron, Bell Metal SkilletsCast Iron, Bell Metal Skillets probably 17th century: two cast iron, 16 in. and 23 in., heavy pitting and rust, normal wear; one cast bell metal, handle attaches with lamb's tongue chamfer, 20-1/4 in., old unpolished surface, all with three legs
2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1750 & 1840-1870;2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1750 & 1840-1870; one having legs with reeded fronts and pad feet, typically French, 5"d rim, 4 1/2"h, Condition: replaced bail; baking kettle with deep inset bottom for stove top use and rim tabs for lifting, 10 1/2"d rim, 7 1/2"h, Condition: probably originally had an iron or tin lid
TWO CAST IRON PORRINGERS. AmericanTWO CAST IRON PORRINGERS. American 19th century. Both marked ''Clark's Patent'' 5''d.
CAST IRON COOKSTOVECAST IRON COOKSTOVE,CAST IRON COOKSTOVECAST IRON COOKSTOVE, American, c. 1922, 62"H x 48.5"W x 26"D.
Three steel fire ironsThree steel fire irons
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1790-1900;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
2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1820-1845;2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1820-1845; cast iron kettle and lid, American, ca. 1820, 8 5/8"d, Condition: cracks in the kettle used as a pattern evident on this casting which is not cracked; cast iron kettle, American, marked "ARCOLE IRONWORKS W.S. & CO." ca. 1832-1845, 10 1/2"d rim