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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 1752
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Sexy (so sexy that Donald Trump might want to cop a feel) little kettle made between 1760-1800. Blacksmith made square sectioned bail (wrought iron), heavy D shaped legs and large gate mark on the bottom. Distinctive New England style ears. Decorative rim. Piece has some amazing casting flaws which add a lot of character (love those interior voids). Minor pitting to interior – but honestly amazing for a piece this age.
Unmarked.
9” 7/8 diameter, roughly 7” tall (to tip of ears)
Stripped to bare iron using lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.
No cracks, chips. Designed to sit on legs. Interior is has light pitting, but pot is very usable, which should not effect use. Great display piece.
$165 shipped.
As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied. (Please see return policy)
Item 1436
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This is a nice old scotch bowl made by an unknown foundry probably up in New England. Nice little historical piece. Has some casting flaws (see pics) including an a mold collapse which has made one of the ears lopsided. Interior has a patch of very light pitting.
Marked: “3 V” on the bottom
10” 3/8 diameter ~4” 3/4 tall.
Cleaned via lye method, hand buffed and seasoned with 3 layers of non-GMO canola oil.
No cracks or chips. Sits flat on a heat ring when tested on a sheet of glass. Cooking surface is has some light pitting in an area but it could be used and it will only improve with use. That said this should be display piece.
$65 shipped.
As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied. (Please see return policy)