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An Assorted Group of Wrought-iron Cooking Utensils and Other Utilitarian Implements, American, late 18th or early 19th century
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: One Wrought-Iron Skewer Holder, probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, together with six skewers, Height 5 ¾ in. by Width 5 ½ in.; One Wrought-Iron Skewer Holder, probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, together with four skewers, Height 5 ¾ in. by Width 7 ¾ in.; a Wrought-Iron Two-pronged Ceiling Hook, American, 18th century, Height 13 ¼ in.; a Wrought-Iron S-Hook, American, late 18th century, Length 11 ¾ in.; a Diminutive Pair of Wrought-Iron Tongs, American, 19th century, Length 11 in.; a Wrought-Iron ladle, American, 18th century, marked W. Fischer, Length 14 ¼ in.; a Small Wrought-Iron Skillet, American, 19th century, marked W.WOESTE, Length 13 in.; a Miniature Wrought-Iron Twirling Toaster, American, 19th century, Length 7 ¾ in.; a Pair of Miniature Wrought-Iron Andirons, American, early 19th century, Height 6 ½ in. by Depth 5 ¼ in. ; a Pair of Miniature Wrought-Iron Double-Spit Andirons, possibly New England, late 18th century, Height 5 ¼ in. by Depth 4 1/8 in.; a Pair of Wrought-Iron and Engraved Pipe Tongs, American, mid to late 18th century, Length 17 ½ by Width 4 ½ in.; an Exquisite Wrought-Iron Sewing Bird, probably Pennsylvania, late 18th century, marked ICC, Height 7 ½ in. by Width 5 ½ in. by Depth 3 ¾ in.; and a Wrought-Iron and Chased Collar, America, dated 1834, Length 5 in., paper label reads, Made by Daniel Clouse for his sister Katherine Clouse Harris as a wedding present in the year 1834. 13 pieces.
Comprising: One Wrought-Iron Skewer Holder, probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, together with six skewers, Height 5 ¾ in. by Width 5 ½ in.; One Wrought-Iron Skewer Holder, probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, together with four skewers, Height 5 ¾ in. by Width 7 ¾ in.; a Wrought-Iron Two-pronged Ceiling Hook, American, 18th century, Height 13 ¼ in.; a Wrought-Iron S-Hook, American, late 18th century, Length 11 ¾ in.; a Diminutive Pair of Wrought-Iron Tongs, American, 19th century, Length 11 in.; a Wrought-Iron ladle, American, 18th century, marked W. Fischer, Length 14 ¼ in.; a Small Wrought-Iron Skillet, American, 19th century, marked W.WOESTE, Length 13 in.; a Miniature Wrought-Iron Twirling Toaster, American, 19th century, Length 7 ¾ in.; a Pair of Miniature Wrought-Iron Andirons, American, early 19th century, Height 6 ½ in. by Depth 5 ¼ in. ; a Pair of Miniature Wrought-Iron Double-Spit Andirons, possibly New England, late 18th century, Height 5 ¼ in. by Depth 4 1/8 in.; a Pair of Wrought-Iron and Engraved Pipe Tongs, American, mid to late 18th century, Length 17 ½ by Width 4 ½ in.; an Exquisite Wrought-Iron Sewing Bird, probably Pennsylvania, late 18th century, marked ICC, Height 7 ½ in. by Width 5 ½ in. by Depth 3 ¾ in.; and a Wrought-Iron and Chased Collar, America, dated 1834, Length 5 in., paper label reads, Made by Daniel Clouse for his sister Katherine Clouse Harris as a wedding present in the year 1834. 13 pieces.
Condition
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