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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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2 PIECES OF CAST IRON COOKWAREca.
2 PIECES OF CAST IRON COOKWAREca. 19th century; both Savery, Phila related cast iron cookware: signed "Barrows, Savery & Co, Philadelphia" #1 1/2 - 9" handled and footed lidded Dutch oven, small size tapered foot kettle with handle and raised rim lid, 9"d, 17"x 5 3/4", [Provenance: ex- Ned Foltz Collection], Condition: lid cracked near rim, some rust; signed "Savery & Co., Phila 8P" #7 side handled bean kettle, round pot form, 8 1/2"d, 17 1/2" x 11 1/2", Condition: owner altered with drilled wire hanger and mounted tin tubular handle, deep pitting on interior of kettle
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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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A Monumental American Cast Iron
A Monumental American Cast Iron Sugar Kettle stamped "Savannah Georgia Ironworks 100" diameter 58 3/8 in.
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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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3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1800-1900;
3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1800-1900; Scotland pot marked "CARRON", 6 3/4"d rim, Condition: rim crack; American cast iron sauce pot marked "SAVERY & CO. 4 PTS", 6"d rim; American cast iron pot marked each side "S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD", 4 1/2"d rim
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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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A Rare Savannah Cast Iron
A Rare Savannah Cast Iron Cauldron mid-19th c. marked "Weed and Cornwell Savannah" "No. 10 8 Gall" "Pocasset" flared lip ribbed body handles and peg feet. Note: Weed and Cornwell operated a fancy hardware store in Savannah selling sundries and coffee. They are mentioned in Confederate Civil War letters published as a group by J.H. Easterby c. 1944 titled "Captain Langdon Cheves and the Confederate Silk Dress Balloon".
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Collection of Irons, Andiron, anvil
Collection of Irons, Andiron, anvil American, British and Continental, 19th century and earlier: five smoothing irons, one with twisted handle and pointed front marked "Savery & Co. Philadelphia" and "No. 10", 4-5/8 in. to 11-1/2 in.; andiron, cast on front "1775", 13-1/4 in.; anvil, 4 in., several with heavy old pitting, scattered light rust, otherwise good condition; (seven pieces),
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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 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 STENCILED SAFE circa
CAST IRON STENCILED SAFE circa 1900.
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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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CAST IRON 10 PLATE STOVEca.
CAST IRON 10 PLATE STOVEca. 1840s; marked "G ARNOLD GETTYSBURG", 40 1/2"x 37 1/2"
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AFRICAN AMERICAN CAST IRON
AFRICAN AMERICAN CAST IRON ANDIRONSAFRICAN AMERICAN CAST IRON ANDIRONS, MID 19TH CENTURY, A NICE ORIGINAL SET WHICH IS COMPLETE, THEY HAVE THEIR ORIGINAL PATINA AND SURFACE, H. 20" W. 19"
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CAST IRON WAFFLE IRON & MUFFIN
CAST IRON WAFFLE IRON & MUFFIN PANca. 1860-1870; cast iron waffle iron for use on stove, marked "S H RANSOM & CO 8.9 ALBANY", 9 1/2"d; cast iron muffin pan with twelve fluted cups, 14"x 9 1/4"
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Cast iron stove plate 18th c. The
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. The Shearwell Plate 23 1/2" x 25 3/4". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 131.... ?
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. with two human figures joined by a foliate swag 25" x 35". Provenance: A Pennsylvania Historical Society. ?
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2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca.
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1838-1855; one marked on shoulder in oval cartouche "J. SAVERY & SON NEW YORK", the firm operated under this name from 1838-1845, marked on opposite shoulder "PHOENIX WORKS No. 4", 7 1/2"d, 8"h, Condition: original bail and lid; one with lid marked "M & S PATENT", 8"d, 5 3/4"h, Condition: original bail and lid with brass knob
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Samson & Delilah 24 1/2" x 25". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 84.... ?
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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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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 PIECES OF COPPER, BRASS, AND
FOUR PIECES OF COPPER, BRASS, AND IRON COOKWAREAmerican, 19th century, copper saucepan and skillet with wrought iron handles, one with faded mark "...New York...Range Co", larger 2-1/2 x 22-1/2 x 12-1/2 in.; American cast iron trivet, possibly Pennsylvania area, circa 1840, iron trivet with heart motif, raised on three legs, 2-1/4 x 13 x 8 in.; together with a British brass tea kettle, 10 x 11 x 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pfaffenroth
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, some spotting and discoloration to brass and copper elements, scattered surface scratches and bumps; pans with scratches and losses to interior surfaces, handles with some rust and corrosion
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Cast iron stove plate 18th c.
Cast iron stove plate 18th c. Abraham & Isaac 24" x 17". For a similar example see Mercer Bible in Iron plate 67. Provenance:... ?
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Rare and Large American Cast-Iron
Rare and Large American Cast-Iron Plantation Sugar Kettle, mid-19th century, h. 36\", dia. 80\".
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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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A Coalbrookdale Cast Iron Slave
A Coalbrookdale Cast Iron Slave Girl Figural Hall Stand mid 19th century model No. 94695 having a scrolling foliate superstructure mounted with lion head hooks above the slave girl with arms raised and chained having acanthus umbrella hoops over shell form wells ending in a conforming plinth. Height 84 3/4 inches.
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American Cast-Iron Sugar Kettle,
American Cast-Iron Sugar Kettle, 19th century, the rim marked "Columbus Iron Works Co., Col. GA 80 Gall.", h. 18", dia. 56".
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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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3 CAST IRON PIECESca. 1750,
3 CAST IRON PIECESca. 1750, 1840-1850 & 1900; cast iron tailor's pressing iron, marked on top "DALE CO 16", made by Coalbrookdale Co. in England possibly as early as 1718, 6 1/2"h, 10 1/4"l; cast iron pulley with eight spoked wheel with groove for 1/2" rope, 5"d, 10" length with yoke and wrought iron hanging loop; cast iron Japanese Ikebana stand, sits on a stand of three legs, brown finish, 7 1/4"d, 5"h