- CAST IRON TEA KETTLESA pair of good
CAST IRON TEA KETTLESA pair of good cast iron tea kettles, late 19th century, no makers marks
- 2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1780-1820;
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1780-1820; onion form kettle now with a more rounded bottom and a wider spout, 8 3/4"d, 8"h, Condition: original bail and lid; almost fully rounded form kettle with an attractive-swept-back spout, 9 1/4"d, 7 1/2"h, Condition: original bail, lid old but not original
- CAST IRON TEA KETTLEca. 1770-1780; marked
CAST IRON TEA KETTLEca. 1770-1780; marked in oval cartouche on back "T : A", possibly for Peter Townsend and William Alexander, operator and owner respectively of Sterling Furnace, Orange Co., NY, 8 1/2"d, 6 1/2"h; Condition: original bail, replaced lid is 1820-1850
- 2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1860-1880;
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1860-1880; tea kettle with lid marked "LE'BRANDT & M'DOWELL PHILAD'A", a patent date under the lid is 1867, 9 1/4"d, 7 7/8"h, Condition: original bail and lift-up lid; tea kettle with swing-away lid marked "POCASSET IRON WORKS NEW YORK", tea kettle bottom marked "4", 8"d, 6 1/4"h Condition: original bail
- 2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1838-1855;
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1838-1855; one marked on shoulder in oval cartouche "J. SAVERY & SON NEW YORK", the firm operated under this name from 1838-1845, marked on opposite shoulder "PHOENIX WORKS No. 4", 7 1/2"d, 8"h, Condition: original bail and lid; one with lid marked "M & S PATENT", 8"d, 5 3/4"h, Condition: original bail and lid with brass knob
- 2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1820-1830;
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1820-1830; one angular straight-sided form, 8 1/4"d, 7"h, Condition: original bail and lid; one tea kettle, 9"d, 8"h, Condition: original bail, original lid with replaced knob
- CAST IRON TEA KETTLEca. 1866; marked
CAST IRON TEA KETTLEca. 1866; marked "A. BRADLEY & CO PITTSBURGH, PA 1866", 9 1/2"d, 8 1/2"h; Condition: original bail
- 2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1871-1880;
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 1871-1880; rare tea kettle with rectangular kettle body marked on top "TROY NY", made to fit into a stove in Troy, NY 1871-1874 with lid marked "S SPOORS PAT. 1869", 7"w, 5"h, Condition: original bail; kettle retaining original zinc plating, marked on lid "ORR, PAINTER & CO, READING, PA" and on bottom "O.P. & CO.", 9 3/4"d, 9"h, Condition: original bail
- (3) Items, c/o toleware coal scuttle
(3) Items, c/o toleware coal scuttle bin with face mask feet (11-1/2" sq x 21-1/2" h, some rust), Erie cast iron tea kettle with rose decals (13" x 9" x 7-1/2" h excluding handle), enamel steel tea kettle (12-1/2" x 10-3/8" x 8" h, lost enamel & rust spots, handle needs repair)
- 2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 19th-early
2 CAST IRON TEA KETTLESca. 19th-early 20th century; signed A. Kenrick & Sons (Archibald Kenrick & Son, West Bromwich, England) eight quart round tea kettle with gooseneck spout and rivet mounted heavy cast iron arched handle, domed lid with acorn knob, 9"d, 5" spout, 13 1/2"h; later unsigned initial "BO" seven quart round kettle with tapered stove inset bottom, angular spout, wired swing handle and flat lid with star "7" lid, 8 1/2"d, 12"x 7"; Condition: both good with some minor rust pitting
- A Japanese Cast Iron Tea Kettle Signed
A Japanese Cast Iron Tea Kettle Signed Cast iron tea kettle featuring a design in low relief depicting a a traveler and birds; removable lid is signed on the underneath "Long Wen Tang"; measures approx. 9"H including the handle 5-1/4"W.
- Cast iron tea kettle and a copper cooking
Cast iron tea kettle and a copper cooking pot with iron stand Estimate $ 30-50 No condition report supplied.