18thc American country kitchen chopper with wooden handle and hand-forged blade. Note how the blacksmith split the ends of the handle arms to clamp the top of the blade and set them with handmade rivets. The blade measures 9 inches across and 4.25 inches high. The chopper measures 8.5 inches from the top of the handle to the bottom of the blade.
Antique RUNKEL BROTHERS Breakfast Cocoa advertising tin, New York. This is very old and shows signs of wear from age and use, but over all in good unaltered condition with the patina it's earned after 100+ years. The tin measures 5" to top of lid x 2.5" square. Some of the wording..."U.S. SERIAL NUMBER 5"..."GUARANTEED UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, JUNE 30TH, 1906"..."PREPARED FROM THE CHOICEST COCOA BEANS"..."ESTABLISHED 1870"..."PURE"..."HIGH GRADE".
Early 19thc English kitchen wall pocket. Solid brass with cut-out design. Excellent original condition. Hand cast and forged from heavy solid brass with handmade rivets. Note the wear to the rivets. Just what one wants to see in a period piece. The back plate measures 11 wide x 7.5 inches high. Curved storage area measures 7 inches wide, 3.25 inches deep, and 3 inches high. Weighs 2.2 lbs.
18th century English brass ladle. Measures 17.5 inches long; the bowl is 4.5 inches across. Hand forged from thick solid brass. The number 3 is stamped on the upper back.
Large antique 19thc country store copper grain spoon with walnut handle. Made circa 1870. Fine original condition. Note the hand made copper "rat tail" on the bottom reinforcing the spoon's bowl. Measures 19 inches long. The handle alone is 7 inches long.