Click on photo to enlarge
Click on photo to enlarge
Period wrought iron for your early kitchen or decoration, circa, 1750 -1800. Three peels on left which were used for taking bread out of a hot oven. Left to right, 43”, $225, 34”, $200 and 16”, $125.
On the right a fine saw toothed trammel which is used for adjusting the height of a pot from the fire. Incised decoration and signed at the bottom, WYS. 34” x 5”,
$365. Check detailed photos.
Click on photo to enlarge
I always have liked polished metals and have a good selection. Left to right. Unique copper bait box,$135. Brass period candle stick, $65. Early brass candle holder with rare pierced handle $125. Brass scoop from here in Vt. for getting foam out of a maple sugar pan $45. 12” tall mid-18th c, English wrought iron and brass fireplace trivet w/hooks for hanging from a fender, $235. Octagonal engraved brass snuff box $85. 16” tall brass signed oil lamp with 3 wicks, with a handle at the top consisting of a hand holding the ring with a goose head at the top. Working condition $285. Signed hand made copper oil lamp, $125. And two 1890’s brass flag toppers mounted on a rich tiger maple base. $145.
A fine Scottish Ships lantern of very high quality construction. Makers label in brass along with bail handle, brackets, hinge for the chimney and the vent on the lower back door. Balance in copper with what appears to be a high quality ground lens. Converted with one hole thru the base to hold a conventional light bulb which is
red. Made by Telford, Grier & Mackay from Glascow. 19” h x 11” w. $375
Click on photo to enlarge
