Early American hand wrought steel spatula stamped F. A., 18th century. Stamped kitchen tools of this period are quite rare. Length 19.5 inches.
18th century American brass and iron strainer. Note the blacksmith's hand-forged connection on the handle, the hand-cut star motif of the strainer bowl, the large brass rivets and the rolled edge. Excellent condition. Length is 19.5 inches.
RARE diminutive 18th century brass candlestick, Birmingham, England, circa 1760. Very small candlesticks from the 18th century are extremely hard to come by. Measures 5 inches tall and has a 3.25-inches square base. Note the snap line of the double mold, true only to 18th century brass.
English brass lift top wall box with repousse work, circa 1850. Measures 6.75" wide x 3.25" deep x 6" high; the hanger adds another .75 inch to the height.
English brass wall pocket, late 18th to early 19th century. Hand made from heavy gauge solid brass. Measures 6.75 inches tall by 5.25 inches wide by 3 inches deep. One old solder repair to top right side.