0 items - $0.00
Your shopping cart is empty!
MENU MENU
  • Shop
    • Terms and Conditions
    • All about shipping
    • Cast Iron Guys Return Policy.
  • About Us
  • My Account
    • Logout
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
    • Terms and Conditions
    • All about shipping
    • Cast Iron Guys Return Policy.
  • About Us
  • My Account
    • Logout
  • Contact Us

Product Categories

Home / Products tagged “primitive”

primitive

Display:  List Grid

Showing all 3 results

  • 1932-b-r-legged-kettle-gated5

    Item 1932

    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.  Additionally all our pieces unless marked otherwise are fully restored and seasoned.  Just wash them and start cooking.

    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

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    #1932 B & R Kettle with New England ears with hand wrought bail and crest. c. 1780-1820. Over 200 years old.
    $125.00
    Add to cart
  • #1449 Spider skillet deep:pot 5 inch5

    Item 1449
    Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.

    Unrestored. Sold as found

    Amazing collector piece.  Smallest one of these I’ve seen.  This is a  deep spider style round bottomed skillet/ pot made between 1700-1800 for hearth and fire cooking.  This is as a great display piece but if you wanted to you could bring it back to usable.   5” 1/4 diameter at the lip and just over 3” deep..  Stands on three short, widely splayed, D style legs ~ 1” 1/2.  Flat bar handle also called rat tail style.  ~5” 1/2 long handle.   Piece has rust, and interior of the bowl has some pitting. A real WOW!  piece.

    No markings

    Unrestored.  Sold as found.  Wiped clean with mineral oil.

    No cracks, chips.   A real collector piece.

    $150 shipped

    As always we are happy to take back pieces if you are not 100% satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

    Small deep spider skillet / sauce pot style c. 1700-1800 with bottom gate. Collector piece! Amazing. Over 200 years old.
    $150.00
    Add to cart
  • #304 basket broiler rectangular1

    here is another stove broiler, or maybe it was meant to be used on a grill(?).  Heavy and rough cast – it features an interior that is just over 12″ x 7″ with a handle of just under 7″

    There are a series of numbers on the underside of the handle but they are hard to read, (8868? maybe)

    Oversized so shipping is a bit more.

    Cleaned (lye method) and seasoned lightly with non-GMO canola oil.

    $20 + $20 for shipping (included in price)

    Basket style broiler/gridiron – over 1″ deep 19″ long x 8″ wide – SHIPPING INCLUDED IN PRICE
    $40.00
    Add to cart
PayPal Visa Maestro Discover Moneybookers
© Copyright 2014
Facebook RSS
This is a CMS block edited from admin panel. You can insert any content here. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque non dui at sapien tempor gravida ut vel arcu. Maecenas odio arcu, feugiat vel congue feugiat, laoreet vitae diam. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Morbi consectetur nunc porta ligula tempor et varius nibh sollicitudin. Mauris risus felis, adipiscing eu consequat ac, aliquam vel urna. Duis bibendum sapien nec mi egestas tempor.