Cauldron, Cooking Pot, Scroll Decorated Legs, Hooved Feet, 16th Century
Probably Flemish Date/Period: Circa 1600 (Possibly 16th Century)
Measurement: Height: 8.75"; height at handle: 13"; diameter: 8"
Material: Bronze
Condition: Excellent, full height
Additional Information: Of pot-bellied form raised in tripod legs, two-piece casting,
angular ears (lugs) with wrought-iron swing handle; tall, ribbed legs…tops are cast with
scroll motifs…legs rest on hooved feet.
$2,300.00
1008-89
Dipper, Coconut Shell, Sailor Made Ladle Date/Period: 19th Century
Additional Information: Turned and carved slightly arched hardwood handle featuring
a tapered-octagonal-finial having a pivoting elongated “D” ring hanger. The handle is
attached to the hollowed coconut shell via a heart-shape flange having analogues
octagonal coupling.
$1,275.00
210-320
Maple Burl Dipper, Ladle, Long Silver Form Handle, Perfectly Carved Bowl
New York or New England, Circa 1800ish
Additional Information: The matching elliptical blades retain a sharp edge and are
attached to the beautifully turned handle with handmade [wrought and filed] nuts and
bolts. A choice food preparation tool.
$785.00
1245-46
Nineteenth Century Sheet Iron Tray with Handle, Basket Date/Period: 1830-1850
Additional Information: The competently constructed basket/tray with outswept sides
and wire reinforced folded rim is fitted with a perfectly scaled handle having folded
edges. Great patina.
$1,250.00
1256-79
Corkscrew, Open Cage Bottle Grip with Fly-nut, Anonymous
Resembles “Farrow and Jackson” type…this example likely Italian Date/Period: Circa 1900
Measurement: Length: 6"
Material: Brass and iron
Condition: Very good, operates smoothly
Additional Information: Threaded shaft and worm screw blade are one piece of high-
quality steel; two pillar open frame; large butterfly nut
$490.00
1079-50
MINIATURE Bronze Mortar, Italian Date/Period: 16th to Early 17th century
Measurement: Height: 2.5"; diameter: 3.875"
Material: Bronze
Condition: Excellent including patina
$850.00
843-344
Skimmer, American, Brass, Iron, Copper, Signed and Dated 1847, OUTSTANDING
Art and Utility Combined
Signed: F. Cole 1847
(Back of handle signed “ZC” 1847; skimmer impressed “BCC”)
Intricately wrought shaped handle…extremely rare hanging ring continuing to an arched, flaring and tapering handle, the back features a pronounced ridge; the handles tapers and to a squared section with chamfered edges as it nears the sieve. The handle terminus is magnificently shaped; tapered shoulders and circular device receive large planished copper rivets. The handle appears to be fire gilt or which thinning traces remain. (Fine original condition, superb patina; length: 19")
$2,150.00
514-265
Sugar Nips [nippers], Brass Baluster Post, Molded Walnut Base, Wood handle Date/Period: 1800-1830ish - SOLD
Measurement: Base: 11.5" x 4"; Nipper length: 14"
Material: Wrought iron, cast brass, walnut
Condition: Fine
Additional Information: A nice example, wrought iron, very nice brass baluster post on
circular domed base mounted to molded walnut base. Beautifully turned and incised
handle display great surface, warm patina, and brass ferrule.
SOLD
660-44
Antique Right Angle Food Chopper, Filed Heart, Brass Brazed Ferrule, Carved Handle
Unknown Maker, 19th Century
(Height: 6"; width: 9.5"; depth: 1")
$195.00
110-897
Cellerman Corkscrew, Four Finger Pull, Closed Loop Handle Date/Period: 19th Century
Measurement: Length: 4.75"; width: 2.75"
Material: Steel
Condition: Fine, worm is full-length
$75.00
843-361
Landers, Frary & Clark Carving Set
Landers, Frary & Clark was founded in 1862 and remained in business for over 100 years. Over the years the company manufactured everything from stainless steel bull nose rings to toys to carving sets. This set, which includes two carving knives and forks and sharpening steel, comes in a leather case lined with green velvet. The set has stag horn handles with sterling Repousse mounts.
Dimensions of case: 18.625-inches wide, 2-inches high, 8.375-inches deep.
Dimensions of pieces: 12-inch large fork length, 16.25-inch large knife length, 14.375-inch sharpener length, 13-inch small knife length, 11-inch small fork length.
$450
593-10
Antique Wrought Iron Fish Roaster, Hinged Cage Broiler on Feet
American, circa 1770-1830
As depicted, ten peened and twisted hooks pierce the frame; hinged handle, arched legs on tiny pad
feet. (length: 25"; width: 13.75"; height: 5.5")
$495.00
1256-52
Skimmer, Brass, Signed, R. Lee (Richard Lee Sr./Jr. (1775-1858), Springfield, VT, 1795-1815
Pierced ladle featuring raised circular bowl attached with three small rivets to a slender, faceted, downturned handle flattened into a flared and pointed end with pierced hole; all rivets domed on front and flat on back. Back of handle struck "R.LEE" in raised roman letters in a scalloped rectangle. Attributed to Richard Lee Jr. (1775-1858), who worked in Springfield, Vermont, 1795-1815, and Beverly, MA, 1816-1820. Lee Jr. was the son of Richard Lee Sr. (1747-1823), an itinerant pewterer who worked in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Springfield, VT, between 1773 and 1823. Lee Sr. is believed to have sold brass and pewter made by his son; both Lees are thought to have used the same marks, making it difficult to attribute pieces to the father or son.
(Old patina, not polished; small tear centered by rivets, about 3.8 inch, all else fine. Length: 12.25”, diameter: 5”)
$950.00
1256-31
Brass Three-Legged Cauldron, Preserving Pan,
Wrought Iron Handle, Make-Do Repair
Likely England Date/Period: Circa 1780
Measurement: Height: 7.75"; diameter: 11.25"
Material: Brass, copper, wrought iron
Condition: Much used, hole worn through bottom with working period repair as
depicted.
Additional Information: The wrought handle is attached to pierced ears; the pan
features a slightly projecting rim and five concentric rings. Most unusual are three
Posnet-like or skillet-like feet.
$285.00
1079-22
Antique Wrought Iron Game Rack, Folksy Bird Pulling Worm
Anonymous, 18th or Early 19th Century
Decorative scrollwork…ornamented with chisel decorated profile of bird
One scroll missing to left of bird within hoop, else fine; height:11”, width: 14”, the depth is 3” including mounting spikes
$475.00
1322-7
Medieval Measure, Mug, Bronze, Bulbous Form Date/Period: Probably 15th Century
Measurement: Height: 5.75"
Material: Bronze
Condition: Excellent
Additional Information: Cast bronze with applied scrolled handle, great color.
$985.00
1364-2
Nutmeg Grater, Grinding Mill, Standing Spice Grinder, England Date/Period: 17th Century
Measurement: Height: 9.5"
Material: Walnut, sheet iron
Condition: Shrinkage crack to foot, trivial old pesting, great color and patina
Additional Information: Turned pestle having pierced sheet iron plate facilitating
grinding on the conforming plate within midsection. The pulverized nutmeg is received
by the well in bottom section of this three-part mill.
$1,225.00
843-356
Antique Oval Britannia Metal Teapot, Circa 1785-1810
Ex Oliver Deming Collection
Original wood handle and lid knop, very good original condition.
(Height at handle: 5.75"; length (handle to spout): 10.5"; depth: 3.75")
$900.00
365-333
Antique Painted Tinware Coffeepot, Tole, Polychrome Floral Decoration, Straight Spout
Attributed to the Pennsylvania Tinshop of Harvey Filley, Son of Oliver Filley, Circa 1835
Conical body tinware pot featuring bold decoration and strong color, hinged lid, loop knob - SOLD
Outstanding Painted Tinware Coffeepot, Tole, Polychrome Floral Decoration, Straight Spout
Attributed to the Pennsylvania Tinshop of Harvey Filley, Son of Oliver Filley, Circa 1835
Conical body tinware pot featuring bold decoration and strong color, hinged lid, loop knob
SOLD
1008-67
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