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Two cast iron pots: one four-gallon
Two 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. Both with extensive rust and soot.
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2 PIECES OF CAST IRON HEARTH
2 PIECES OF CAST IRON HEARTH COOKWAREca. 19th & 20th century; 10" Baltimore, MD marked tri-footed Dutch oven with side ears for handle, slot poured lid with 1 1/4" deep charcoal rim, slot pour, tapered for round kettle, 10 1/4"d, 12 1/4"x 8 3/4", Condition: good, some surface pitting; unsigned, later form 14 quart ball shaped gypsy kettle with four rings, wrought rod hanger and hammered metal sheet lid with ring lifter, 15"d, 12 3/4"h, Condition: well repair at rim
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FOUR CAST IRON HEAT GRATES Late
FOUR CAST IRON HEAT GRATES Late 19th or early 20th century, including one with a Baltimore mark.
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Cast iron stove Balto. Stove
Cast iron stove Balto. Stove Works Estimate $ 100-200 All property is sold as-is. No condition report is supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination of each lot prior to bidding. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Elijah and the Ravens of Kingston 24" x 19 1/2". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron ... ?
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2 PIECES OF HEARTHSIDE
2 PIECES OF HEARTHSIDE COOKWAREca. 18th-19th century; Baltimore, MD marked 10" iron footed Dutch oven with late added wrought iron handle and lid with 1" charcoal rim, 9 3/4"d, 12"x 7"; slot pour molded tri-foot flat bottom deep fryer/Dutch oven with fitted domed top lid with iron handle and 1/2" charcoal rim, 14 1/2"d, 15 1/2"x 11 1/2"; Condition: both are old model and have reproduction added hanger handles
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1780;
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 the same slightly flaring ears, 7"d rim, 7"h, Condition: original bail
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American cast iron fire mark for
American cast iron fire mark for the ''Equitable Insurance Company of Baltimore'' 19th century; relief decoration of two clasped hands and the numbers 1794 molded numbers ''24'' on verso 9 1/4 in. H. 10 1/4 in. W. Estimate $ 150-250 Paint loss and rust from exposure.
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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
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Pair cast iron andirons:
Pair 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.
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Painted cast-iron firemark
Painted cast-iron firemark baltimore equitable society Squared plate with molded edge, clasped hands the "1794," painted black and gold. 9 1/2 x 10 in. See illustration pg.
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CAST IRON POTca. 1765; pot with
CAST IRON POTca. 1765; pot with angular down sloped ears and deep bellied form of early pots, matches fragments from Mary Ann Furnace, York Co., PA, established in 1762, 11 1/2"d rim, 10 3/4"h; Condition: original wrought iron bail
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AMERICAN CAST-IRON MODEL OF A POT
AMERICAN CAST-IRON MODEL OF A POT BELLY STOVE GREY IRON CASTING CO. MT. JOY PA Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 13 1/2 x 8 in.
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CAST IRON POTca. 1750-1760;
CAST IRON POTca. 1750-1760; probably from one of the early furnaces in Plymouth Co., MA, operating in the Carver area using bog ore, 11 3/4"d rim, 11 1/4"h; Condition: original wrought iron bail
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CAST IRON POTca. 1850; American pot
CAST IRON POTca. 1850; American pot marked "SAVERY & CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA", 15 1/2"d rim
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Baltimore pewter plate ca. 1825
Baltimore pewter plate ca. 1825 bearing the touch of Samuel Kilbourn 7 3/4" dia. ?
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1790;
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
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Baltimore Maryland pewter deep dish
Baltimore Maryland pewter deep dish ca. 1820 bearing the touch of Samuel Kilbourn 11" dia. Provenance: John B. Kerfoot. ?
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1760-1790; cast
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 the Pittsburgh area, 12"d rim, 10 1/2"h, Condition: original bail
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Cast Iron, Bell Metal Skillets
Cast 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
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PHILADELPHIA "LIBERTY" CAST IRON
PHILADELPHIA "LIBERTY" CAST IRON POT BELLY STOVE.Charles Noble & Co., Philadelphia "Liberty" No. 3 Small Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove. Patented 1889. 22-1/2"h. Condition: : Very good with minor rust and pitting.
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C.H. Baldwin cast iron portable
C.H. Baldwin cast iron portable press with metal gears, wood rollers and tray, embossed decoration. 60" x 36".
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Baltimore Maryland silver ladle ca.
Baltimore Maryland silver ladle ca. 1790 bearing the touch of John Ross 13 1/4" l. 4.3 ozt. ?
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A Group of Baltimore Sterling
A Group of Baltimore Sterling Silver Repoussé Tableware including a condiment bowl and ladle S. Kirk & Son c. 1935; and a pair of salt and pepper castors Otto Faber c. 1890; bowl height 3 in. castor height 3 3/4 in. combined weight 9.20 troy ozs.
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CAST IRON POTca. 1820; probably
CAST IRON POTca. 1820; probably made in Scotland, 8 1/2"d rim, 6 1/2"h; Condition: replaced bail
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Connecticut or Baltimore Maryland
Connecticut or Baltimore Maryland pewter deep dish ca. 1800 bearing the touch of James Porter 13 1/8" dia. ?
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BALTIMORE ENAMEL CO. PORCELAIN
BALTIMORE ENAMEL CO. PORCELAIN ADVERTISING SIGN New York,20th CenturyDouble sided sign with white lettering reading "Armco Ingot-Iron-Shop- 'Quality Work with Quality Iron'" over navy blue.
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BALTIMORE THREE-GALLON STONEWARE
BALTIMORE THREE-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.Baltimore three-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , with cobalt clover decoration, 13 1/2" h. Provenance: A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Collection.
Condition:
1/2'' rim flake.
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CAST IRON FRANKLIN STOVEca. 1830;
CAST IRON FRANKLIN STOVEca. 1830; marked "SMITH & ANTHONY CO BOSTON" and "MAY - FLOWER- 3 1/2" with brass finials, 39"x 28 1/2"
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Pair of brass Colonial Revival
Pair of brass Colonial Revival andirons signed ?The Marvin Co. Baltimore''. 26''h.x14''w.x24''d.
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1860-1890;
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 1/2"h, Condition: original wire bail
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ANTIQUE NEW ORLEANS CAST IRON
ANTIQUE NEW ORLEANS CAST IRON POTAntique New Orleans Cast Iron Pot, lid marked "A. Baldwin & Co./ 8 inch/ New Orleans", h. 6 1/4 in., dia. 8 in. Sold to Benefit the Angelina and Michael Bloise Endowed Fund at Ochsner Cancer Institute.
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CAST IRON SKILLETca. 1644-1680;
CAST IRON SKILLETca. 1644-1680; loam molded vessel likely a product of the Saugus Ironworks in Lynn, MA, the first ironworks to operate in America, five-sided legs were a Saugus feature, the casting sprue broken from a previous casting and then cast onto this one makes an unusual handle, 7 7/8"d, 4 1/2"h, Condition: much worn with leg erosion from fire and with a rim crack
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CAST IRON CIRCULAR FLOOD GRATE with
CAST IRON CIRCULAR FLOOD GRATE with pierced grid design - dia: 27 in. Other Notes: DHS
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Five Cast Iron Kitchen Items
Five Cast Iron Kitchen Items British or American, 19th century or earlier: heavy griddle, handle with incised serpentine decoration, tripod base, 23-1/4 in., heavy pitting throughout; kettle, lid with casting mark "14", short tripod feet, 13 in. including handle, scattered rust, old dark gray patination; footed teapot with lid, marked in circular serrated medallion "T.C.H.", 11-1/2 in. including strap handle; two tripod trivets, one with penny feet, 4-1/4 in., one triangular, 4 x 15 in., both with extensive pitting and wear
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5PC BALTIMORE FEDERAL STYLE BRASS
5PC BALTIMORE FEDERAL STYLE BRASS FIREPLACE SET American, possibly Baltimore. Federal style lemon top brass fireplace tools comprising of a pair of andirons, one shovel, one set of tongs, and one fender with reticulated body and anchor motif. Apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 25.25", d. 22.75"