- 2 EARLY CAST IRON COOKWARE PIECES WITH
2 EARLY CAST IRON COOKWARE PIECES WITH WROUGHTiron hangers ca. 18th-early 19th century; both sand cast cookware with slot pour lines on bottom: three footed iron griddle with thread and nut mounted wrought iron hanger that has central swivel tote, 13 1/2"d, 12 1/2"h, Condition: extensive rust pitting, no major damage; three footed deep fryer pan with wrought swing handle on cast ears and central swivel tote, 13"d, 15"x 5 1/4"
- FINE PAIR OF INSCRIBED BLUE AND WHITE
FINE PAIR OF INSCRIBED BLUE AND WHITE TEA TRAYS
QING DYNASTY, JIAQING MARK AND OF THE PERIOD ??? ??????????????? ????????????each with shallow lobed sides of quatrefoil section, supported on four short bracket feet, the interior inscribed with an imperial poem pertaining to the preparation of tea and dated to the dingsiyear of the Jiaqing reign (corresponding to 1797), surrounded by a band of scrolling lotus and florets repeated on the interior and exterior walls with a variation on the central bloom, the base inscribed with a six-character Jiaqing seal mark in underglaze blue and surrounded by spur-marks, with fitted wooden stand(2)16.1cm wide eachProvenance: Private Scottish collection; inherited from the family who worked and travelled extensively in Asia during the 1920s-1940s.Note: The poem on these small dishes, composed by the Jiaqing Emperor, praises the pleasure of drinking tea and appears on tea trays and teapots of different palettes. S.W. Bushell translates the poem in Oriental Ceramic Art, London, 1981, p. 239, as:'Finest tribute tea of the first picking.And a bright full moon prompts a line of verse.A lively fire glows in the bamboo stove,The water is boiling in the stone griddle,Small bubbles rise like ears of fish or crab.Of rare Chi'i-ch'iang tea, rolled into tiny balls,One cup is enough to lighten the heart,And dissipate the early winter chill.'A similar blue and white tray is illustrated by H.A. Van Oort, Chinese Porcelain of the 19th and 20th Centuries, The Netherlands, 1977, p. 19, pl. 2. Closely comparable pairs of dishes of this pattern and date were sold at Christie's London,15 May 2012, lot 395 and Sotheby's Hong Kong, 9 October 2012, lot 3081.
- EARLY CAST IRON COOKING VESSELS (4)
EARLY CAST IRON COOKING VESSELS (4) 19th c. Iron Items, incl: Hanging griddle, with gate mark, tri-footed base, 16" high, 16 1/2" wide; Swing handle round open top pot, with gate mark, 4" high (handle down), 11 1/2" wide; Hearth kettle with swing handle, tilter and lid, tri-leg base, with gate mark, 14" high, 13" wide; and Dutch oven, with swing handle and lid marked '14', tri-foot base, 6" high (handle down), 15 1/2" wide. Surface rust.
- 2 CAST IRON GRIDDLESca. 1750-1830; American
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
- 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"
- CAST IRON HANGING GRIDDLEca. 1750-1800;
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
- GRISWOLD CAST IRON HEART STAR WAFFLE
GRISWOLD CAST IRON HEART STAR WAFFLE PRESS & PAN/GRIDDLE WAFFLE IRON: 17"LENGTH (INCLUDING HANDLE) / 12 1/4"L (NOT INCLUDING HANDLE) X 11"DIAMETER (BOTTOM), PAN: 17"LENGTH (INCLUDING HANDLE) X 12 3/4"DIAMETER (BOTTOM, LOGriswold cast iron heart star Waffle Press & Pan/Griddle, Dimensions: Waffle Iron: 17"Length (including handle) / 12 1/4"L (not including handle) x 11"Diameter (bottom)Pan: 17"Length (including handle) x 12 3/4"Diameter (bottom, longest)
- VINTAGE GRISWOLD TWO-HANDLED OVAL GRIDDLEVintage
VINTAGE GRISWOLD TWO-HANDLED OVAL GRIDDLEVintage Griswold two handled oval griddle with length of 23-3/16", width of 10-5/8", and depth of 3" including handle height. Marked to bottom " 9 Griswold Erie 750", in overall condition with one handle having slag marks from a welding repair. All measurements are approximate.
- 9 ASSORTED PIECES OF COPPER COOKWARE9
9 ASSORTED PIECES OF COPPER COOKWARE9 Assorted Pieces of Copper Cookware, comprising of 4 graduated boiling pots, a griddle, a teapot, oval sauce pan, low handles sauce pan, and two smaller simmering/boiling pots. 6 of the pans have iron handles. One of the larger pans is stamped, " 96 M.W.", another marked, " C * D".
From Height 4½ in. Width 11 in. Depth 6 in. To Height 7 ½ in. Width 23 ½ in. Depth 12 ¼ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- OSTER TWO SLICE TOASTER; CUISINART GRIDDLER
OSTER TWO SLICE TOASTER; CUISINART GRIDDLER Both with original boxes.
- LE CREUSET ENAMEL LIDDED CASSEROLE,
LE CREUSET ENAMEL LIDDED CASSEROLE, TEA KETTLE, AND GRIDDLELe Creuset Enamel Lidded Casserole, Tea Kettle, and Griddle,
- VIKING BLUE ENAMEL STOVEfour burner,
VIKING BLUE ENAMEL STOVEfour burner, double oven, grill and griddle top; 48 inches wide; 31 inches deep; 41 3/4 inches high Condition:
- WAGNER, LODGE AND OTHER CAST IRON FRY
WAGNER, LODGE AND OTHER CAST IRON FRY PANS, GRIDDLES AND TRIVETSWagner, Lodge and Other Cast Iron Fry Pans, Griddles and Trivets,
- BLACK AMERICANA: "DARKEY IN CABIN" CAST-IRON
BLACK AMERICANA: "DARKEY IN CABIN" CAST-IRON MECHANICAL BANK, C. 1885, UNSIGNED BUT SIMILAR TO J.E. STEVENS MODELS DESIGNED BY F. H....BLACK AMERICANA: "Darkey in Cabin" cast-iron mechanical bank, c. 1885, unsigned but similar to J.E. Stevens models designed by F. H. Griffith, black man standing in doorway of dilapidated shack, when coin is placed at man's feet and broom form lever on side is released, man in red blouse and yellow boots flips upside down and flings coin into slot in corrugated roof, griddle, banjo, and animal pelt hung on sides of building, patent date 25 June 1885 stamped underside base, 3 5/8" h.
- GROUP OF MINIATURE CAST IRON COOKWAREGroup
GROUP OF MINIATURE CAST IRON COOKWAREGroup of miniature cast iron cookware, early 20th c., to include a Wagner waffle iron, a gypsy kettle, a tea kettle, and a griddle, tallest - 4".
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- GROUP OF IRON COOKWARE, 18TH/19TH C.,
GROUP OF IRON COOKWARE, 18TH/19TH C., TO INCLUDE AGroup of iron cookware, 18th/19th c., to include a gypsy pot, waffle iron, muffin pan, hanging griddle, trammel, etc.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- CAST IRON GRIDDLEca. 1780; front legs
CAST IRON GRIDDLEca. 1780; front legs worn from use, fluted handle, 9 3/4"d, 10"h
- CAST IRON GRIDDLE & WROUGHT IRON TRIVETca.
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
- 2 PIECES OF HEARTHSIDE HANGING COOKWAREca.
2 PIECES OF HEARTHSIDE HANGING COOKWAREca. 18th-early 19th century; early cast iron pans with wrought iron rod hangers for use with hearth crane: slot-poured spouted and tri-footed fryer with arch top rod that has central loose pin mounted ring, 13 3/4"x 12"x 15", Condition: good; later form raised rim griddle with single bent rod hanger, 13 3/4"d, 15 1/2"x 12 1/2", Condition: rod hanger is replaced
- IRON WINDOW GRATE AND GRIDDLE PAN. Probably
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.
- 2 EARLY PIECES OF HEARTHSIDE COOKWAREca.
2 EARLY PIECES OF HEARTHSIDE COOKWAREca. late 18th-late 19th century; both have cast iron parts with hand forged handle hangers: tri-footed 13" griddle with hand wrought hanging arch frame with center mount pivot mount ring, 13 3/4"d, 16"x 22 1/2", Condition: chipped rim, deep rust pitting, as found; uncommon rectangular deep fryer with pour spout, rivet mounted hand wrought strap handle and small "nub" feet, 13 3/4"x 11 3/4"x 7 3/4", Condition: possible hairline crack to base
- ASSORTED ANTIQUE ITEMS Includes cake
ASSORTED ANTIQUE ITEMS Includes cake pan, iron griddle, a mold, early 19th century carriage foot warmer, and early 20th century toaster.
- Pair of brass and iron andirons 19th
Pair of brass and iron andirons 19th c. with turned finials together with one griddle 15 1/2" h. ?
- A Dutch silver toy griddle with three
A Dutch silver toy griddle with three fish Amsterdam c.1790.length 9cm.
- An early 19th century Dutch silver toy
An early 19th century Dutch silver toy fish on a griddle. Amsterdam assay. 8.5 cm long.
- WROUGHT IRON TOASTER GRIDDLE AND TRIVET.
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).
- Five Cast Iron Kitchen Items British
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
- FOUR WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN ITEMS. American
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.
- TWO KITCHEN PIECES. American 2nd half-19th
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.
- Two pieces cast iron: griddle top marked
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
- Miniature cast iron stove, "Little Eva
Miniature cast iron stove, "Little Eva N.S. Cate Boston", three removable cast iron legs, two circular top plates, three skillets, miniature iron, portable handle, small handleless kettle, griddle, interior with grill and oven tray, American, 19th century, 7 x 10 x 13-1/4 in. Old unpolished surface. Deaccessioned by the Old Salem Toy Museum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina