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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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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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2 CAST IRON SKILLETSca. 1800;
2 CAST IRON SKILLETSca. 1800; American cast iron skillet, 6 3/4"d; American cast iron skillet, 8 1/4"d, Condition: cracked
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COLLECTION OF FOUR GRISWOLD CAST
COLLECTION OF FOUR GRISWOLD CAST IRON SKILLETS, ONE WAGNER LID AND OTHER ASSORTED METAL COOKWARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS INCLUDING SILVERPLATE AND PEWTERCollection of Four Griswold Cast Iron Skillets, One Wagner Lid and Other Assorted Metal Cookware and Kitchen Utensils Including Silverplate and Pewter, Skillets are marked Griswold Erie, PA underneath. Cast iron lid is marked Wagner.
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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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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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Historical Staffordshire Plate &
Historical Staffordshire Plate & Pitcher The Erie Canal Plate exc. Dia 10 1/4''. Pitcher some old restorations Ht. 9''E
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GRISWOLD NO. 8 CAST IRON TITE TOP
GRISWOLD NO. 8 CAST IRON TITE TOP DUTCH OVENGriswold No. 8 Cast Iron Tite Top Dutch Oven
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A brass skillet, the handle
A brass skillet, the handle indistinctly signed and dated, 49cm wide
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Eleven-Piece Collection of Copper
Eleven-Piece Collection of Copper Cooking Implements, fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th centuries, comprised of a wrought-iron-handled cooking pan, an oval brass-handled bottle cooler, a large dip cup, a wrought-iron-handled dipper, a similarly handled skimmer, a copper skimmer, a large circular brass-handled tart pan, a smaller circular tart pan in "Flowerhead" decor, a yet smaller tart pan in "Star" decor, a smaller "Flowerhead" tart pan, and a circular colander of bowl form, dia. 5-1/2" to 12-1/4".
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NINE COPPER, BRASS AND IRON KITCHEN
NINE COPPER, BRASS AND IRON KITCHEN UTENSILS. Four skimmers, four ladles and a spatula, two have bright work on the handles and on one "G SLANNA. MARGA:" on handle. Some wear and dents. From 20''l. to 10.5"I.
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LARGE COPPER AND IRON
LARGE COPPER AND IRON SKILLETLarge copper and iron skillet, 47" l.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Eleven-Piece Collection of Copper
Eleven-Piece Collection of Copper Cooking Implements, fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th centuries, comprised of a magnum basin, a wrought-iron-handled copper skimmer, a smaller copper skimmer, a wrought-iron-handled ladle, a circular wrought-iron-handled copper poaching pan, a dip cup, a brass-handled oval bowl, a circular flat strainer, a wrought-iron swing-handled copper pot, a circular brass-handled tart pan in "Star" decor, and a large circular tart pan in "Flowerhead" decor, the largest dia. 17".
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8pc Antique Cast Iron Specialty
8pc Antique Cast Iron Specialty Pans- 10'' to 14''
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5pc DANSK Kobenstyle Enamel Mid
5pc DANSK Kobenstyle Enamel Mid Century Cookware. Lasagna Pans. Paella Dish. Two Lidded Pans Pots. H: 8.5 inches: W: 11 inches: D: 9 inches ---
Condition: Rust spots. Chips to enamel; heaviest on the two lasagna pans. Utensil scratches to the surfaces.
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Six brass pots together with a
Six brass pots together with a skillet 82" h. 14" dia. ?
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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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(9) Pcs. Early American Copper
(9) Pcs. Early American Copper CookwareTo include covered saucepans covered cookpans an unusual dinner strainers etc. for labelled Kitchen Glamoring Detroit Michigan - Made in France a nice grouping largest measures 14.5'' W all with normal tarnishing otherwise good condition.Property of an Oxford Michigan lady.
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EIGHT PIECES OF COPPER AND BRASS
EIGHT PIECES OF COPPER AND BRASS COOKWAREprimarily English, 18th and 19th century, comprising: Georgian sauce pan, steel handle, monogrammed "F.B.E.", width over handle 32-1/2 in.; cast bell metal open pan, steel handle, diameter 14-3/4 in.; two copper oval poachers iron handles, one with lid, smaller diameter 12-1/4 in.; copper shaped oval jelly mold, 6-1/4 in.; copper pot cover, 16-1/2 in.; circular brass open pan, iron handles, diameter 14-3/4 in.; copper ale jug, stamped "HA", 7-3/4 in; iron ladle with brass bowl, 13-1/2 in.
Provenance: The Important Private Collection of a Rocky Mountain Couple
Condition:
denting throughout, areas of spotting and discoloration, wear typical of age and use
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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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Lot of kitchenware, c/o Revere Ware
Lot of kitchenware, c/o Revere Ware 9" frying pan, Cobre copper & brass sauce pan with lid, 6" copper & brass double handled pan, white ceramic & copper double boiler, wood & copper cookie press, brass ladle with wrought iron handle, brass Williamsburg trivet
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8 PIECES OF BLUE WHEAT PATTERN
8 PIECES OF BLUE WHEAT PATTERN IRONSTONE CHINA.Eight Pieces of Blue Wheat Pattern Ironstone China. By Elsmore & Forster, Ceres Shape. Four 9-5/8" plates, 9-3/4" soup plate, two 13-3/4" platters and a 10" open vegetable bowl. Condition: : Good with minor wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with minor wear.
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Eight graduated sized sauce pans
Eight graduated sized sauce pans 4 with iron handles. Diameters 6 5/8 in. to 2 7/8 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman. The smallest has a cra k in the edge of the bottom.
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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
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PRE GRISWOLD ERIE CAST IRON
PRE GRISWOLD ERIE CAST IRON ODORLESS SKILLETPat. October 17, 1893. Fine condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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Six punched tin kitchen implements:
Six punched tin kitchen implements: double spouted grease lamp, looped handle, drip pan below, 6-1/4 in., scattered dents and rust ; tapered cheese or butter cutter, 4-1/2 x 6-1/2 in.; three tin Shaker dippers, 13-1/2 in. to 16 in., largest with light rust, resoldered at handle ; spring loaded nutmeg grater marked "The Edgar…1896", 5 x 5-1/4 x 1-1/2 in., old patinated surface .
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Ten Pieces Copper Cookware 19th and
Ten Pieces Copper Cookware 19th and 20th century, lidded chafing dish with iron base, 12 in.; small saucepan, marked on bottom "Hammacher Schlemmer", 6-1/4 in.; pan with two heavy copper handles, 12-1/2 in. diameter; lid, 9 in.; three two-handled skillets, each 10-1/4 in.; lidded saucepan with wooden handle, 10 in.; cylindrical lidded canister, 6-3/4 in.; cylindrical kettle, two cast brass handles, marked on side "HF", 11-1/2 in., handled saucepan converted into electric clock with enameled numbers, 20 x 1-1/2 x 5-3/4 in., enameled number VI extensively chipped,
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Historical blue transferware
Historical blue transferware washbowl enoch wood and sons, burslem, 1819-1846 Decorated with "Entrance of the Erie Canal into the Hudson at Albany" (Larsen No. 42), within a mixed floral border, impressed mark. Dia: 11 in. PROVENANCE: Roger T. Powers Collection, Baltimore, Maryland Imperfections, scuffs, crazing
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BRONZE SKILLET & COPPER CAULDRONca.
BRONZE SKILLET & COPPER CAULDRONca. 1600 & 1850-1920; bronze English skillet, marked on handle "I H 3", 8"d; Turkish copper cauldron, 8 1/4"d
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(8) Iron, steel & brass cooking
(8) Iron, steel & brass cooking utensils, including skimmers, ladles, spoons, longest 19-1/4"
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Five pieces of copper cookware to
Five pieces of copper cookware to include a large kettle 10 1/2" h. 22" dia. ?
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Seventeen pieces of iron
Seventeen pieces of iron cookware, mostly 19th c. to include sieves, spatulas, dippers, meat forks and one with a rest 22.5"l
Condition: Rusting, wear consistent with age.
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EIGHT PIECES OF METAL COOKWARE
EIGHT PIECES OF METAL COOKWARE INCLUDING: HAMMERED COPPER POT WITH SWING HANDLE; LARGE PIERCED LADLE, STAMPED NEVER FAIL COMPANY, MA...Eight pieces of metal cookware including: hammered copper pot with swing handle; large pierced ladle, stamped Never Fail Company, MA; two wire egg holders, one small, one bird shaped; four assorted sifters, most with dents and cracks, wear consistent with age and use, largest: 7" h. x 10" diam.
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Eight (8) Watt Kitch-N-Queen mixing
Eight (8) Watt Kitch-N-Queen mixing bowls including #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #12 and #14. All marked. Typical used condition with discoloration to most. The #7 has a hairline and a couple have small chips. 5" to 14" wide.
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VARIOUS MAKERS: COPPER COOKWARE
VARIOUS MAKERS: COPPER COOKWARE COLLECTIONcomprising: 3 bowls, the smallest Atlas Spinning Co., the others unmarked (8 1/2, 10 and 12" dia. respectively); 1 E. Dehillerin round fry pan (8 1/2" dia.); 1 B&M Douro oval fry pan (10" wide); 1 Revere oval fry pan (12" wide); 3 Revere round pans (8, 10 1/2 and 11 1/2" dia. respectively); 1 Revere round two-handle pan (10 1/2" dia.); 1 Revere oval two-handle pan (12" wide); 1 E. Dehillerin two-handle round pan (10 1/4" dia.); a Korean colander with wood handle (9" dia.); a Waldow colander (11" dia.); 1 skimmer and 1 ladle, unmarked (each 15 1/2" long); 2 Revere covered two-handled pots (7 1/2" dia., one 4" high, the other 2 3/4' high); 1 Dehillerin saute pan (4 3/4" dia.); 2 Revere covered saucepans (5 1/2' and 6 1/2" dia.); 1 Revere saucepan (7 3/4"); 1 L. LeCellier saucepan (8 1/2" dia.); 1 covered pan with wooden handle, unmarked (5" dia.); 1 kettle, unmarked (7 1/2" wide); 1 Revere cover (5 1/2" dia.); 1 cover, unmarked (9 1/2" dia.) and a hanging bar (29" wide) [28 pieces] Condition:
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Eight pieces Karen Karnes pottery
Eight pieces Karen Karnes pottery (New York, born 1925): lidded casserole, base marked "KK", 6-1/2 x 8-1/2 in., with seven matching bowls, unmarked, each 2-3/4 x 5-1/4 in., all with bands of speckled brown glaze on white ground. Casserole lid with repaired cracks, otherwise excellent condition. Purchased in the early 1950s as wedding gift from Allanstand Craft Shop, Asheville, North Carolina.