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Five Pieces Cast Iron Cookware
Five Pieces Cast Iron Cookware British or American, late 18th/early 19th century: three tripod cast iron kettles, pointed ears, sides with line decoration, 6-1/2 in. to 7-1/4 in., one with large rim losses, all lacking lids, scattered rust and normal wear; tripod lidded teapot, oval cartouche with "JK", 13-1/2 including carrying handle, scattered rust and normal wear; cast iron teapot, lid with star design, base fitted for cookstove, 7-1/4 in. excluding wire bail
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CAST IRON POTca. 1750; New
CAST IRON POTca. 1750; New England iron pot, 10"d rim
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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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SP & CO CAST IRON POTca. 1858; cast
SP & CO CAST IRON POTca. 1858; cast iron pot marked "SP & Co No 9 6 GALLS", 14 1/2"d rim, 12"h, [Note: Stuart, Peterson & Co were major holloware makers in Philadelphia, PA in 1858]; Condition: original bail
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Cast iron tea kettle and a copper
Cast iron tea kettle and a copper cooking pot with iron stand Estimate $ 30-50 No condition report supplied.
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Cast Iron Pot & Pail 7'' & 9 1/2''.
Cast Iron Pot & Pail 7'' & 9 1/2''.
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Vintage cast iron kitchen ware
Vintage cast iron kitchen ware including: two 10.5"dia. Wagner swing handled pots, 10.25”L frying pan, 8”L frying pan, tea kettle 12"H. Condition: wear commensurate with age and use CT Transfer Fee $20
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Cast Iron Miniature Pots and
Cast Iron Miniature Pots and Skillets Group of eight miniature cast iron pots a coal hod a kettle and skillets; largest ht. 3 in. wd. 4 in. Condition: rusting some loss of metal.
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Iron pot with fire tools, approx
Iron pot with fire tools, approx 17cm H x 23cm D excluding handle
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Ten-Piece Collection of English
Ten-Piece Collection of English Copper and Wrought-Iron Cooking Implements, fourth quarter 19th century, comprised of a large circular custard mold, a long-handled poaching pan, a large circular colander, a brass-handled custard mold of flowerhead pattern, a smaller "Panel and Flower" custard mold, a deep colander of bowl form, a swing wrought-iron-handled cooking pot, an Anglo-Dutch tea kettle and a pair of copper strainer/stirrers, the copper surfaces newly burnished, largest dia. 14-1/4".
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1820; cast
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1750-1820; cast iron pot and lid, New England, ca. 1750, 10"d rim, Condition: lid not original but old; cast iron pot, English, marked "C-B-DAL" (E missing), "1 GAL", ca. 1820, 7 5/8"d rim
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Two cast iron pots: both marked
Two cast iron pots: both marked in casting "Weed & Cornwell/Savannah Ga.", 10 x 14 in. and 14 x 22 in. Both with extensive rust and pitting, legs probably reduced.
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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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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1950 &
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1950 & 1930-1960; an Portugese pot with faceted six-sided legs, 5 1/2"d rim, 7 1/4"h, Condition: original bail; pot marked on side "MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA" and on the opposite side "DEFY", the cast lid marked "FALLKIRK SIZE 3", 10"d rim, 10 1/4"h, [Note: Africa was the major market for cast iron wares in the 20th century. The Scottish Fallkirk Co. established a foundry there, handy to its main market.], Condition: replaced bail
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Three cast iron pots: one with
Three cast iron pots: one with three feet, 16 in. including handle, pitting, scattered light rust; one with concave sides, visible seams, two openwork handles, three feet, late 18th/early 19th century, 13-1/4 in., crack along one seam, rim chips, surface losses ; one oval, footed, 19th century, 10 x 24-1/2 in., scattered light rust . Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
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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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CAST IRON BAKING KETTLE & CAST IRON
CAST IRON BAKING KETTLE & CAST IRON WOKca. 1870-1930; American cast iron baking kettle, 11 1/2"d, Condition: no lid; Chinese cast iron wok with three legs, for tavern/monastery use, 22 3/4"d
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Cast iron kettle with brass handle,
Cast iron kettle with brass handle, marked on base "Falkirk (?) No. 3", probably British, 19th century, 8-1/2 x 10 x 6-1/2 in. Old patinated surface with traces old rust.
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3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1810;
3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1810; American cast iron pot, 6 1/2"d rim; American cast iron pot, 5 3/4"d rim; American cast iron pot and lid, 9 1/4"d, Condition: lid handle restored, lid not original to pot
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3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1670-1950; cast
3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1670-1950; cast iron pot and lid, Iberian, lid and pot marked "80", ca. 1670-1730, 4 3/4"d rim; cast iron pot, Scotland, marked "N. 22", Iberian form, ca. 1880-1920, 9"d rim; cast iron pot and lid, Chinese, ca. 1950, 9 1/4"d rim
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(2) Copper pots, c/o 10-1/2" dia
(2) Copper pots, c/o 10-1/2" dia x 3-1/2" h sauce pan with flat stick handle lid, cast iron handles, and hammered copper Portuguese Cataplana (10-5/8" dia)
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1760-1900;
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1760-1900; sauce pot marked on bottom "IZONS & CO 1 PINT, No 1", English firm marketed products in America, typical 1850-1900 form of sauce pot with an iron tubular handle riveted to the cast-on stub, 4"d rim, 3 1/2"h, 7" handle, Condition: good; 1760-1770 pot in typical Scottish form with small legs, compressed form and narrow lip, likely an early product of the Carron Co. of Fallkirk, 4 3/4"d rim, 5"h, Condition: small rim crack, replaced bail
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8pc Antique Cast Iron Specialty
8pc Antique Cast Iron Specialty Pans- 10'' to 14''
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1880;
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1780-1880; American pot, 9 1/4"d rim; American pot marked on bottom "T R S & CO" (Thomas Roberts Stevenson & Co., Quakertown, PA), 11"d rim, Condition: painted in 1947
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Pair of French cast iron pots, each
Pair of French cast iron pots, each approx 25.5cm H x 30cm Dia (2)
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2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1880-1930;
2 CAST IRON POTSca. 1880-1930; American cast iron pot marked "F. B. & CO.", 11"d rim; cast iron pot marked "CORONA 3", 10 1/2"d rim
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7-Piece Cuisinart stainless steel
7-Piece Cuisinart stainless steel cookware set, Chef's Classic, c/o 10" and 8 1/4" fry pans, a 10" covered fry pan 3" D, a covered sauce pot, a covered double handled boiler and a covered pot with fitted strainer.
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9PC GROUP OF CAST IRON PANS AND
9PC GROUP OF CAST IRON PANS AND DUTCH OVEN KETTLE POT WITH LID, INCLUDING WAGNER WARE AND COUNTRY CABIN 4 1/2"H X 11"DIAM. (POT)9pc group of cast iron pans and Dutch oven kettle pot with lid, including Wagner Ware and Country Cabin, Dimensions: 4 1/2"H x 11"Diam. (pot)
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Portuguese Copper Saute Pan- 10''
Portuguese Copper Saute Pan- 10'' diameter
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CAST IRON POTca. 1750; New
CAST IRON POTca. 1750; New England iron pot, 13 1/4"d rim
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Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Pans, Table
Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Pans, Table Items to include (7) Portmeirion mugs in varied pattern, a white basket weave patterned pottery bread basket, assorted brass topped skewers, (6) luncheon plates, a yellow enameled cast iron covered dutch oven by Descoware marked FE Belgium, an unmarked green enameled cast iron grill pan and double handled pan, 14 1/2" dia
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TAR BOX CAST IRON STOVETar Box cast
TAR BOX CAST IRON STOVETar Box cast iron stove marked on back Mfg by Spicers and Peckham of Providence R.I. , overall - 11" h., 10" w. Provenance: Collection of Bill and Stevie Weart.
Condition:
excellent
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NINE COPPER COOKING POTS WITH
NINE COPPER COOKING POTS WITH IRON DISPLAY RACK Together with four lids.
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Five brass pots with fixed iron
Five brass pots with fixed iron handles. ?
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Eleven-Piece Collection of
Eleven-Piece Collection of English and Continental Copper Cooking Vessels, fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century, comprised of an oval brass-handled cooking pot, a wrought-iron-handled cooking pot of bucket form, a brass-handled cylindrical cooking pot, two brass-handled colanders, an engraved copper serving plate, a pair of copper fruit bowls, a dessert mold of stylized flowerhead form, and two copper long-handled strainers, all of the copper surfaces newly burnished, largest h. 7-1/2", w. 15-1/4", d. 10".
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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