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CAST IRON GRIDDLEca. 1780; front
CAST IRON GRIDDLEca. 1780; front legs worn from use, fluted handle, 9 3/4"d, 10"h
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CAST IRON GRIDDLE & WROUGHT IRON
CAST 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
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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"
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2 CAST IRON GRIDDLESca.
2 CAST IRON GRIDDLESca. 1750-1830; American griddle, ca. 1750, 11 3/4"d, Condition: primitive, heavy, legs worn, front rim eroded by fire; American cast iron griddle with wrought iron trivet, ca. 1830, 12 1/2"d
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CAST IRON HANGING GRIDDLEca.
CAST IRON HANGING GRIDDLEca. 1750-1800; American cast iron hanging griddle with wrought iron hanging arm, 11"d, 20 1/2" hanging arm; Condition: a rare type with legs
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Two pieces cast iron: griddle top
Two pieces cast iron: griddle top marked "Stuart Peterson & Co. Philadelphia", last patent date 1869 on hinged lid, 17 in. long; pot marked "Griswold 182(?)", 5 x 13 in. excluding handle. Minor surface wear and light rust throughout. A New England Private Collection
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TWO CAST IRON HEATING GRATES .
TWO CAST IRON HEATING GRATES .
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FOUR CAST IRON HEATING GRATES
FOUR CAST IRON HEATING GRATES With a cast iron coat rack.
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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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FOUR WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN ITEMS.
FOUR WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN ITEMS. American 19th century. Two hanging griddles larger 18''h. 14''d. and a rotating broiler together with a small hanging pan. Ex Nancy Kalin and Scott Mackall.
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Iron trivet, spiral and floral
Iron trivet, spiral and floral decoration flanking gridiron top, 7 x 26 x 11 in. Old black paint with some red primer showing, scattered light rust, several elements loose and/or lacking mounting screws, several bent elements.
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FOUR VINTAGE CAST IRON HEAT
FOUR VINTAGE CAST IRON HEAT GRATES .
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Eight vintage cast iron skillets,
Eight vintage cast iron skillets, including: # 14 large Griswold skillet with double spout 15.25”, #10 Griswold skillet with double spout, #8 Griswold skillet with double spout, a United #8 skillet, a no. 5skillet, #3 Griswold skillet, a second #3 skillet, and a square skillet by Wagner 9” sq. Condition: wear commensurate with age and use CT Transfer Fee $10
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Cast iron fireplace trivet 3"h x
Cast iron fireplace trivet 3"h x 14"w x 10"d; together with a frying pan, a toaster, and two other round trivets, largest 22"long
Condition: Rust, dents, dirty, wear consistent with age.
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TWO KITCHEN PIECES. American
TWO KITCHEN PIECES. American 2nd half-19th century. Cast iron griddle with heart finial 23''l. and a turned curly maple bowl with traces of white paint and a scrubbed interior. Age split. 4 1/4''h. 15 1/4''d.
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Cast iron stove plate Depart from
Cast iron stove plate Depart from Evil of 1764 24" x 27". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 222. Provenance:... ?
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IRON WINDOW GRATE AND GRIDDLE
IRON WINDOW GRATE AND GRIDDLE PAN. Probably American, late 19th century. Oval cast griddle pan with cast "8". 9.25" x 22" overall. And a substantial wrought iron window grate with scrolled ends thought to be 18th century. Worn old black paint. 18" x 18", 3"d.
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A CAST IRON FIRE GRATE 19th
A CAST IRON FIRE GRATE 19th century, on outswept legs, 65cm high x 92cm wide x 42cm deep Provenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Wedding Fable 24" x 27". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 111. Provenance: A... ?
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COLLECTION OF CAST IRON KITCHEN
COLLECTION OF CAST IRON KITCHEN ITEMS; THREE PANS, LONG WAFFLE IRON, WRAPPED HANDLE STOKER, MUFFIN, BAKING PANS, A CRUCIBLE, AND A COFFEE GRINDER. 2 /34"H X 10"DIAM. (LARGEST IRON SKILLET)Collection of cast iron kitchen items; three pans, long waffle iron, wrapped handle stoker, muffin, baking pans, a crucible, and a coffee grinder., Includes a Shows rust and wear throughout. Dimensions: 2 /34"H x 10"Diam. (largest iron skillet)
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GRISWOLD CAST IRON COLONIAL
GRISWOLD CAST IRON COLONIAL BREAKFAST SKILLETNo. 666 on bottom. Fine condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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TWO GRISWOLD VINTAGE CAST IRON
TWO GRISWOLD VINTAGE CAST IRON SKILLETTwo cast iron skillets, square one marked on bottom Colonial Breakfast Skillet Griswold, Erie PA, 666, other round skillet Griswold Odorless Pat Oct 17 1893, largest measures 16 inches long. Wear consistent with age. See images for more details on condition. This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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An American Wrought Iron "Hearth"
An American Wrought Iron "Hearth" Cooker first quarter 19th c. circular grate on trivet with long handle.
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TWO IRON BROILERS. American
TWO IRON BROILERS. American 19th century. Both rotating. Wrought iron 20''l. and cast with grease pan 25''l.
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WAGNER, LODGE AND OTHER CAST IRON
WAGNER, LODGE AND OTHER CAST IRON FRY PANS, GRIDDLES AND TRIVETSWagner, Lodge and Other Cast Iron Fry Pans, Griddles and Trivets,
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Judge
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Judge Not of S.F. 24" x 20 1/2". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 251.... ?
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Pair of brass and iron andirons
Pair of brass and iron andirons 19th c. with turned finials together with one griddle 15 1/2" h. ?
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LARGE CAST IRON FIREBACK AND
LARGE CAST IRON FIREBACK AND GRATE
19TH CENTURY the arched back cast with a pair of putti and a laurel wreath with flower trails to the sides, above a wrought iron twisted spindle grate107cm wide, 114cm high, 32cm deepProvenance: Careston Castle, Brechin, Angus
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TWO COOKING PANS. Nineteenth
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.
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. with foliate scrolls under a tripart banner 17" x 23 1/2". Provenance: A Pennsylvania Historical Society. ?
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Keeptryst Furnace 18" x 23 1/2". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 251.... ?
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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 EBELSKIVER PANca.
CAST IRON EBELSKIVER PANca. 1840-1850; with cups to hold pancake batter which is rotated around a piece of apple to form a ball, for use over hot coals in hearth cooking with four legs, 2 3/4"h, 10 3/4" handle; Condition: minor repairs to one cup
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WROUGHT IRON TOASTER GRIDDLE
WROUGHT IRON TOASTER GRIDDLE AND TRIVET. American 19th century. Revolving griddle 23''l. and toaster with twist detail 19''l. Matching handles. And a small heart shaped trivet with scrolled detail 8''l. (ex Ballentyne sold at Garth's).
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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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CAST IRON BOX STOVE PLATE, CORNWALL
CAST IRON BOX STOVE PLATE, CORNWALL FURNACE, PA. 3rd quarter 18th century: a decorated side panel with oven opening (no door present), bearing the names of Curttis and Peter Grubb and their ironworks in Lebanon Co., Pa.; 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. The Grubb brothers inherited the factory from their father in 1755. They were both officers in the Continental Army in the Revolution and contracted with the army to manufacture cannons and balls.