19th century English copper top tin corn mold for baking savory puddings. Measures 7" long x 4.5" wide x 4.5" high.
Early American kitchen hearth kettle. Cast iron, 18th century. Note the early snap line on the base and the mold marks. Original lid. Measures 8.5" high x 14" wide including the spout, and weighs over 8 pounds. Great original condition.
Set of four matching antique French dolphin salt cellars. Nickel silver, 19th century. Note the hand-cut screws and nuts on each base. Dimensions: 3.25" long x 2.25" high.
Vintage Kyusu Nambu Tetsubin cast iron teapot. Japan, 20th century. The body measures 6" in diameter by 3.5" high.
Stoneware 2 gallon jug made by Nichols and Boynton, Burlington, VT. This is the stamp of Nichols and Boynton from 1854 to 1855 (William Ketchum, Jr., American Stoneware, p. 45). Good condition with a star imperfection shown in one of the detail images. Height 14 inches.