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Item 1932
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This is a very old kettle made by a small foundry using flask cast method. Stylistically its very much an early American piece with a heavy bottom gate mark, New England style ears, heavy triangular legs and a square section hand wrought bail. Side has a stylized crown like mark (inside what I think is a pair of wings) beneath the letters B and R with what looks to be a stylized flask which looks to have been an artistic interpretation of an ampersand (&) between the letters. There is a casting void (a hole) which goes all the way though the wall of the kettle about 2/3 of the way down that right “wing”. It is less than a 1/16” wide. Interior is beautifully smoothed with obvious pouring flaws still visible. \Yes you could use this but I think this should be a display piece.
Marked “B & R” please note the “&” is my interpretation of what the artistic flask between the letters is.
7” 7/8 diameter, ~5” 1/2 tall
Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.
No cracks, chips or wobble when tested on a sheet of glass. Cooking surface is beautifully smoothed for such an old piece, but has casting flaws.
$125 shipped
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Item 1951
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Sold as found.
This is a promotional advertising skillet made for Dwight Eisenhower’s 1952 presidential run for president. This is a VERY rare piece as not a single cast iron collector or any of the presidential collectors we have spoken to have ever seen one. It appears to have been cast by Martin Stove and Range in Birmingham Alabama based on the design and style. It looks like it was originally plated with brass and swathes of it remain and what is left is a very cool patina. This is a special piece for any collector.
Marked : “I Like Ike” on the face of the ashtray
3” 3/8 diameter, 4” 3/8 cigarette holder to cigarette holder, 5” 5/8 overall length. 1” high.
Unrestored
Sold as found. no cracks, or chips are present.
$80 shipped
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Item 1839
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Sold as found. Clean.
5 cast iron trivets of butterflies. One large, 4 small. Made in Taiwan .
Marked: ”Taiwan”
Sold as found.
NOTE: THIS IS AN ADD ON ITEM. IF PURCHASED BY ITSELF A PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING CHARGE ($7) WILL BE INVOICED TO YOU. IF PURCHASED WITH A LARGER PIECE THERE WILL BE NO SHIPPING CHARGE. YOU MAY ADD UP TO 3 TRIVETS WITH NO ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGE
$16 Add on item. If purchased by itself a priority shipping charge will apply.
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Item 1813
Lightly cleaned. Sold as found. Could be used right away.
Alaska Ice Breaker – ice crusher made by Alaska Freezer Co Art Deco – Mid century modern era. This is a tabletop model I imagine would have been on someone’s home bar back in the day. Just drop in some ice cubes turn the crank and voila! crushed ice. The company that made these existed from the 1920s to the 1950s so the styling is somewhere between art deco and Midcentury modern. This one doesn’t need much work at all. Plated iron and what appears to be an enameled steel base.
Marked: “Alaska Ice Breaker model 38 – then has the parts numbers on each part 50CB3, 38CB2, 38CB1 (which presumably is the model number then Crusher Base 1-2-3 and the then the handle) which is marked 2.38A8.
Sold as found.
$55 shipped
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Item 1517
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Unrestored. Sold as found. All original.
Alexanderwerks is a foundry started in 1885 in Germany. The founder Alexander von der Nahmer, brought back the idea of a hand cranked meat grinder from America and decided to make his own in his factory in Germany. They made a lot of home kitchen products including meat grinders (yes, we have some if you’d like) and this fruit juicer which is pretty cleverly designed, with the juice coming out one end and the pulped fruit out another (near the crank). These in German are called beerenpress, which may have something do with brewing, or maybe with berries. Alexanderwerk is still in business today.
Marked: “Alexanderwerk 376”
15” x 11”
Unrestored
In great shape. Clean it and use it.
$50 shipped
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Item 2063
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Lightly cleaned and oiled, not fully restored
This is the earliest version of the White Mountain Apple Parer/peeler that I’ve ever run across. D.H Goodell was the witness to the patent (he later became the name/owner of the patent and produced these and many other models under the Goodell name). This one is an oldie with a 1881 patent (add link) which list it as an apple parer, gorger, and slicer. In great shape with the early head that did not have the large shaver like attachment. This probably was an early production piece as the 1 in the date is backwards, and that was corrected fairly early on. Usually early ones of these are marked with the Goodell name and Antrim, NH and usually have a different cutting head. Turns freely.
Marked: “Pat. June, 14, 1881” as the only markings. Note that the 1 in “14” is backwards, and a casting drip obscures the 81 of 1881.
9” 1/2 x 6” 5/8 when at it’s smallest.
Lightly cleaned and oiled only. Otherwise as found.
No cracks, or chips. Works great.
$55 shipped
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Item 1637
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Arc Logo “Wagner” flat bottom kettle made between 1890-1920. Close to if not over 100 years old. Essentially this is a great stew pot like a deep dutch oven. Cooking surface still has traces of mill marks but also has some flaws (pitting in a few spots), and tool marks. Great piece. Sits flat.
Markings: “Wagner” Sidney O 8 (on the bottom)
Size: 10” diameter, 6” 7/8 tall.
Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil
No cracks, chips, wobble or bow, when tested on a sheet of glass. Cooking surface is very good but there are some pits. Will improve with use.
$95 shipped
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Item 1515
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You could use this one tomorrow. This one has been cleaned, oiled, painted and put back together using all the original parts. While some improvements could have been added I did not want to replace original parts with substitutes. Thus the O-Ring, and screw in ring for the jar are not restored as they could not be, and the original screw on top is not perfect. Wood of the handle has not been touched.
Marked: “Arcade Crystal”
Approximately 18” long, 6” wide
Fully cleaned, restored and painted. All original parts.
No cracks or chips. Designed to be counter or wall hung.
$125 shipped
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Item 2199
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Display piece – unrestored. Painted. SOLD AS FOUND
Bottom gated, English made cooking pot made by Archibald Kenrick and sons – a seven generation foundry that is still in business today. They made hollowware between 1840-1930, but stopped gate marking like this before 1900 (but they weren’t sure when when I called them). They were big exporters of cooking pots just like this to America until 1900. This is a English style pot with a rolled steel handle which rises at a steep angle and attaches via peens to the iron pot. Not all the markings can be read. Painted black and gold by someone long ago – and probably best left that way as a crack in the side really makes this a display piece rather than a user. Could be repaired if you really wanted to.
Marked: Note not all of this is legible the Ken part of Kenrick is worn away but as we’ve seen a fair number of these we are fairly certain of the maker. Legible marking say “XXXrick & S No. 2 One Pint & half”
4” 1/4 diameter at the upper lip. (excluding handle)
Sold as found.
Display piece due to a crack.
$35 shipped.
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Item 1322
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Nice bacon press with image of a pig and wooden handle. Probably 1970s. Fully restored and ready for use. Made in Taiwan
Marked: “Taiwan 4″
7” 1/8 x 4” 3/8. 4” tall.
Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.
No cracks, chips.
$25 shipped but get a $7.50 shipping rebate with another piece that includes shipping.
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