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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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CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX. Unmarked 8
CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX. Unmarked 8 1/2''w.
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CARBINE CARTRIDGE POUCH. Illegibly
CARBINE CARTRIDGE POUCH. Illegibly marked 8 1/2''w.
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GROUP OF ASSORTED TABLE ARTICLES
GROUP OF ASSORTED TABLE ARTICLES INCLUDING GRISWOLD #8 CAST IRONGroup of Assorted Table Articles Including Griswold #8 Cast Iron,
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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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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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A SET EIGHT AMERICAN STERLING
A SET EIGHT AMERICAN STERLING SILVER GOBLETS Mark of Wallace, pattern number 14, all without monograms.
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CIVIL WAR-ERA CARTRIDGE BOX.
CIVIL WAR-ERA CARTRIDGE BOX. Unmarked early style with brass ''US'' plate. 8 1/4''w.
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Pewter Plates, Ashbil Griswold
Pewter Plates, Ashbil Griswold American, early 19th century, four matching plates, all with partial marks for Ashbil Griswold (Meriden, Connecticut, 1784-1853), 7-3/4 in.,
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ONE GRISWOLD TWO WAGNER AND ONE
ONE GRISWOLD TWO WAGNER AND ONE UNMARKED CAST IRON SKILLETS AND A COLLECTION OF ALL-CLAD POTS AND PANSOne Griswold Two Wagner and One Unmarked Cast Iron Skillets and a Collection of All-Clad Pots and Pans, Diameter of Cast Iron Pieces: Wagner: 9 3/4 in. Griswold Larger: 9 1/2 in. Griswold Smaller: 7 in. Unmarked: 11 1/4 in.
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Remington New Mdl. Army revolver, 8
Remington New Mdl. Army revolver, 8 in. barrel, serial number 80807, with correct leather holster; no permit required. 50 percent original color, some pitting and dents, original grips with small chips and separations, holster with several tears and scuffs. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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PEWTER PLATE. Touch for Ashbil
PEWTER PLATE. Touch for Ashbil Griswold Meriden Connecticut 1802-1842. Jacobs #152. 7 3/4''d.
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40 pc. Gorham ''Melrose''
40 pc. Gorham ''Melrose'' Sterling Flatwareservice for 8 excellent no monogram.
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Wedgwood majolica plates: set of
Wedgwood majolica plates: set of eight with grapes and leaves, backs with impressed "Wedgwood" and "HTG", 8-5/8 in. One with repaired crack, one with rim chip, all with light discoloration. Private Collection.
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SEVEN GRADUATED ANTIQUE IRON
SEVEN GRADUATED ANTIQUE IRON GYPSY POTS 19th century, each with a long hollow form handle, various faint marks to sides and undersides, including a No. 12., No. 10, No. 8, No. 7, No. 6, the two smallest are unmarked.
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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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Set eight Haviland oyster plat
Set eight Haviland oyster plat
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Set of eight sterling silver
Set of eight sterling silver goblets: flared rims and flared rims, marks for International (Connecticut), "P664", no monogram, 44.08 oz.T., 6-1/2 in. Light scratches.
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UNUSUAL REVOLVER. Unmarked .36
UNUSUAL REVOLVER. Unmarked .36 caliber flat 2-shot cylinder 8'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. Retains 90% or better of its original bluing original finish on grips bore clean action smooth. Does not have rifling. Percussion.
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Group of eight tiles of various
Group of eight tiles of various colors and glazes including two (each) of Grueby, Rookwood and American Encaustic and Low. All marked with the exception of one Grueby tile. Typical edge nicks and small chips. Each is approximately 6" square.
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MAYNARD IMPROVED HUNTER'S RIFLE NO.
MAYNARD IMPROVED HUNTER'S RIFLE NO. 8. .35-30 caliber 26'' octagon to round barrel elevating tang peep site blued finish walnut stock. S/n 17033. Stock with old possibly original (but cleaned) finish blueing is largely intact.
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GRISWOLD & GUNNISON FIRST MODEL
GRISWOLD & GUNNISON FIRST MODEL CONFEDERATE REVOLVER.36 caliber, six shot cylinder, 7-1/2 in. dragoon type round barrel with round barrel housing, worn down brass pin front sight, brass frame, trigger guard, and backstrap, one piece walnut grip, safety pins on rear of cylinder between nipples, serial number "1252" under barrel lug, frame, trigger guard, and on side of cylinder, secondary number "22" on the barrel wedge and loading lever flat, stamped "Y" under barrel behind barrel stud and next to safety pin on cylinder, Roman numeral benchmark "XVIII" on grip strap, 13 in. overall
Note: These revolvers were manufactured in the South by Samuel Griswold, a transplant from Connecticut. He first produced pikes for the Confederacy and the success of that relationship led to the production of this revolver. Manufacturing was located in Griswoldville, Georgia from 1862 to 1864. A second model was produced with flats on the barrel lug. There are thought to have been about 3,700 pistols produced. The factory was destroyed by Union forces in November of 1864. This revolver is of the Colt Model 1851 Navy type. This is one of approximately 350 or so documented survivors.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
gray patina with oxidation and pitting to barrel, oxidation to interior of barrel, dent to left side of loading rod, other minor signs of handling, oxidation with some pitting and handling marks on barrel lug, loss of wedge screw, gray patina to cylinder with some pitting, loss of one safety pin on back of cylinder, loss to half of one of the nipples on cylinder, oxidation to interiors of cylinder, brass components with some toning, handling wear, and minor dents, mainspring broken in half but broken piece is present, wooden grip with chips to both lower front edges, small loses on bottom of grip adjacent to backstrap for possible lanyard, cylinder will rotate, barrel wedge takes effort to manipulate
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Eight (8) Hull Mirror Brown Handled
Eight (8) Hull Mirror Brown Handled Casseroles marked Hull USA typical use condition.
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Five pieces of pewter to include an
Five pieces of pewter to include an Ashbil Griswold sugar. ?
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Watt Arcs #7 casserole and #8
Watt Arcs #7 casserole and #8 casserole with lid. The #8 is marked while the #7 is unmarked. Typical used condition with some small chips. 7 1/2" and 8 3/4" wide.
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Two Meriden Connecticut pewter
Two Meriden Connecticut pewter plates ca. 1820 bearing the touch of Ashbil Griswold 7 3/4" dia. together with a pewter plate by... ?
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UNMARKED COPY OF A COLT SINGLE
UNMARKED COPY OF A COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERUnmarked copy of a Colt single action revolver, .36 caliber, with spurious CS and CSA stamps on barrel flat, trigger guard, cylinder and frame, 5" octagonal barrel. NSN. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Overall fair condition. Does not stay cocked, cylinder indexes, all metal turning brown, D trigger guard appears to be a replacement, serial numbers indistinguishable as heavily worn.
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VINTAGE GRISWOLD TWO-HANDLED OVAL
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.
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Weller Hudson with Poppies unmarked
Weller Hudson with Poppies unmarked rim has been professionally restored 8.5''h.
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SET OF EIGHT GORHAM PURITAN
SET OF EIGHT GORHAM PURITAN STERLING SILVER GOBLETS Model number 272, no monograms.
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EIGHT AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
EIGHT AMERICAN STERLING SILVER COMPOTES Mark of Fisher, pattern number 519, no monograms.
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TWO CARTRIDGE BOXES. Unmarked.
TWO CARTRIDGE BOXES. Unmarked. Includes one with brass ''NG'' (National Guard) plate 7 1/2''w. and a smaller example lacking its brass plate 7''w.
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Stamped Japan Flint Lock
Stamped Japan Flint Lock PistolWalnut stock brass fittings etched blue steel pan hammer and barrel barrel length 8.25'' total gun length 16'' L barrel stamped 'Japan' and 'Tower' EIG lock plate stamped 'GR Tower' additional hallmarks with what appear to be two crosses withing a diamond smooth-bore barrel circa 20th century condition of barrel retains 80% of original blue with original tamper and finish. Private collection White Lake MI.
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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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CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX. Marked by
CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX. Marked by Kinney 8''w.
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WRIGHT & MCGILL 8 1/2' GRANGER
WRIGHT & MCGILL 8 1/2' GRANGER FLY ROD WITH 2 REELS: Composition shaft marked ''Wright & McGill Granger 8 1/2 ft. No. 6585''. Original metal tube 52 1/4'' l.. Sold with Shakespeare No. 1826 Tru-Art automatic reel in original box and Fjord reel.CONDITION: Note all show significant use.