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- A Pair of Cast Iron Andirons, mid-19th c.,A Pair of Cast Iron Andirons, mid-19th c., J. Savery and Sons, New York, depicting "Paul and Virginie", original condition, each upright retaining a partial
- A Rare Pair of American "Paul and Virginie"A Rare Pair of American "Paul and Virginie" Figural Cast Iron Andirons, c. 1850, arm marked "Savery & Sons...Pat...Feb. 8, 1858", triangular bocage with
- Cast iron mortar, stamped Savery & Co. No.Cast iron mortar, stamped Savery & Co. No. 5, 5 3/4'' h., together with a pine andiro Cast iron mortar, stamped Savery & Co. No. 5, 5 3/4'' h., together
- GROUP OF CAST AND WROUGHT IRON. American,GROUP OF CAST AND WROUGHT IRON. American, 19th century. Two rimmed cast iron plates. Minor pitting. 9 3/4"d.; a signed "J. Savery & Son, New York No. 2"
- Three Cast Iron Hearth Kettles, America,Three Cast Iron Hearth Kettles, America, 19th century, one vessel on three small feet with star-shaped bases, the cover with brass finial, with shaped
- (3) Irons, c/o No 6 sad iron, Savery & Co(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
- A Good Pair of American Rococo Cast IronA Good Pair of American Rococo Cast Iron Andirons, cast with foundry and patent mark, "Savery & Co., Philadelphia, April 3, 1860", in the form of a foliate
- Two-quart Cast Iron Hearth Pot, "SAVERY &Two-quart Cast Iron Hearth Pot, "SAVERY & CO. PHILADELPHIA," late 19th century, model "No. 1," with swing iron handle and tripod feet, raised manufacturer's
- Cast Iron Advertising Plaque, New York, earlyCast Iron Advertising Plaque, New York, early 19th century, the border of shell and C-scroll decoration around advertising text "J. Savery & Son, Founders,
- Three Wrought Iron Hanging Pot Holders andThree Wrought Iron Hanging Pot Holders and Three Cast Iron Mortars and Pestles, America, late 18th/early 19th century, the pot holders with frame arched
- Two cast iron pots: one four-gallon markedTwo cast iron pots: one four-gallon marked "Baltimore", 9-1/2 x 14 in.; one marked "Savery & Co. Philadelphia", 9 x 12-1/2 in.
- Savery & Co., No 2, Philadelphia cast ironSavery & Co., No 2, Philadelphia cast iron covered frying pan with peg feet. 7”h.x12.5”dia.
- Savery & Co. cast iron skillet, illustratedSavery & Co. cast iron skillet, illustrated in America's Early Taverns, Applied Arts Publishers 1992, pg. 31, 21 1/2" l.
- Philadelphia cast iron cauldron, 19th c.,Philadelphia cast iron cauldron, 19th c., stamped "Savery & Co., Phila.", 14 3/4" h., 19 3/4" dia.
- Pair Gothic Revival cast-iron andirons secondPair Gothic Revival cast-iron andirons second half 19th century facing winged griffin with paw resting on shield; possibly by Savery & Company. H20'' W17
- Cast Iron Porringer, Pennsylvania or Massachusetts,Cast Iron Porringer, Pennsylvania or Massachusetts, late 18th/early 19th century, with double gate mark and handle pierced with two hearts, the bottom
- Cast Iron Porringer, America, early 19thCast Iron Porringer, America, early 19th century, with gate mark and handle pierced with two hearts, the bottom marked "J. SAVERY & CO/WAREHAM/1 1/2 Pt.,"
- Cast Iron Porringer, Pennsylvania or Massachusetts,Cast Iron Porringer, Pennsylvania or Massachusetts, late 18th/early 19th century, with gate mark and handle pierced with two hearts, the bottom marked
- Collection of Irons, Andiron, anvil American,Collection of Irons, Andiron, anvil American, British and Continental, 19th century and earlier: five smoothing irons, one with twisted handle and pointed
- Cast and Wrought Iron Teapot by a New YorkCast and Wrought Iron Teapot by a New York Maker, "J. SAVERY & SON MAKERS," New York, 1838-45, four-quart kettle with wrought handle, the cover with raised
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