Lot 171
  • 171

An Assorted Group of Wrought and Cast Iron Cooking Implements, America and Europe, 18th and 19th centuries

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

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Please note, this lot will be offered without a reserve

Comprising: A Very Large Wrought-Iron and Brass Skimmer, America, early 19th century, marked EARLE, Length 45 ½  in.; a Wrought-Iron Peal, America, early 19th century, marked L FRENCH, Length 32 ¾ in.; a Wrought-Iron Long-Handled Frying Pan, probably New England, early 19th century, marked W FOSTER, Length 50 ½ in.; a Pair of Wrought-Iron Fire Dogs, probably European, 18th century, Height 6 ¾ in. by Length 19 ½ in.; a Wrought-Iron Long-Handled Footed Skillet, America, early 19th century, marked G.W. IBACH., Length 18 ½  in.; a Wrought-Iron and Brass Long-Handled Footed Pot, America, early 19th century, Length 15 ½  in.; a Cast-Iron and Wood Herb Grinder,  America, 19th century, marked C.B. ROGERS., Length 18 in.; a Wrought-Iron Broiler, Pennsylvania, late 18th or early 19th century, indistinctly marked,  Length 35 in.; a Wrought-Iron, Long-handled, Standing Fry Pan, probably New England, date early 19th century, marked FOSTER, Length 32 ½  in.; a Wrought and Cast-Iron, Heart-shaped Waffle Iron, possibly Pennsylvania, early 19th century, Length 32 in.; a Wrought-Iron Wafer Iron, probably European, dated 1749, has initials MM, Length 26 in.; a Wrought-Iron Wafer Iron, Probably European, dated 1787, marked EVB, Length 29 ¾ in.; a Wrought and Cast-Iron Wafer Iron with the Seal of the United States of America, probably England, early 19th century, marked G. JONES SNOW•HILL, Length 28 ½ in.; and a Wrought-Iron Saw-toothed Trammel, probably France, dated 1719, Length 76 ½ in. 14 pieces.

Condition


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