- JAPANESE CAST IRON KETTLE (TETSUBIN)
JAPANESE CAST IRON KETTLE (TETSUBIN) Japanese cast iron kettle (tetsubin). The body featuring a landscape design and the bronze lid signed Ryobundo, 13"h x 10"w.
- Antique cast iron kettle, along with
Antique cast iron kettle, along with an antique brown enamel jug, approx 35cm H x 37cm W and smaller (2)
- CAST IRON KETTLE & BRAZIERca. 1840-1850;
CAST IRON KETTLE & BRAZIERca. 1840-1850; French cast iron kettle, 7"d rim; American cast iron brazier, 12"d rim, Condition: grates restored
- 2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1820-1845; cast
2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1820-1845; cast iron kettle and lid, American, ca. 1820, 8 5/8"d, Condition: cracks in the kettle used as a pattern evident on this casting which is not cracked; cast iron kettle, American, marked "ARCOLE IRONWORKS W.S. & CO." ca. 1832-1845, 10 1/2"d rim
- CAST IRON KETTLE & LIDca. 1790; American,
CAST IRON KETTLE & LIDca. 1790; American, lid and kettle marked "1", 8 1/2"d rim
- AMERICAN CAST IRON KETTLEAntique American
AMERICAN CAST IRON KETTLEAntique American Cast Iron Kettle, marked "WARRANTED 16 GAL", h. 16 in., dia. 24 in., later metal stand, total h. 30 in.
- CAST IRON KETTLE WITH WROUGHT IRON HEARTH
CAST IRON KETTLE WITH WROUGHT IRON HEARTH TILTERA wrought iron hearth tilter and cast iron kettle, late 18th to early 19th century. "Lazy tilter" design with brass, knob handle and iron stopper. The tilter has a swivel eye bale to hang from hearth.
The kettle is dome shaped with three joined, cast iron plates. Spout is also created from joining several cast iron pieces. The bale is a wrought iron piece.
The kettle measures 11 inches tall and 14 inches wide including the spout, and the tilter measures 28 inches long by 11 inches wide.
Condition
Kettle is in good condition, but exhibits some surface rust and chipping. Tilter is in great condition, with some pitting to the surface.
- ANTIQUE CAST IRON KETTLE, DATED 1863Early
ANTIQUE CAST IRON KETTLE, DATED 1863Early 20th Century cast iron kettle Patent Dated Jan 27, 1863 on the lid (trivet); measures approximately 8" high to top and 8" in diameter to the bottom. Lid (trivet) reads "Patent Jan. 27 1863".
- CAST IRON CAULDRON / SCALDING POT KETTLELarge
CAST IRON CAULDRON / SCALDING POT KETTLELarge cast iron kettle / scalding pot kettle with handle, resting on stand. Measures approximately 38" high, 25-3/4" in diameter.
- (4) ENGLISH COPPER & CAST IRON KETTLES,
(4) ENGLISH COPPER & CAST IRON KETTLES, 19TH C.(lot of 4) English Georgian and Victorian period kettles, 19th c., including: (3) copper kettles, (one) with hinged lid, (one) with repair to base; (1) cast iron kettle with brass handle, heavily oxidized interior; largest: approx 9.5"h, 10"diam; 13.75lbs total
- 2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1750 & 1840-1870;
2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1750 & 1840-1870; one having legs with reeded fronts and pad feet, typically French, 5"d rim, 4 1/2"h, Condition: replaced bail; baking kettle with deep inset bottom for stove top use and rim tabs for lifting, 10 1/2"d rim, 7 1/2"h, Condition: probably originally had an iron or tin lid
- 2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1730-1810; one
2 CAST IRON KETTLESca. 1730-1810; one early deep bellied form with ears extended up from the rim, typically New England, 9 1/2"d rim, 6"h, Condition: original bail; one kettle with angular ears extended to the side like a pot typical of the mid-Atlantic region, 6 1/2"d rim, 5 5/8"h, Condition: original bail