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Apotheker-Skillet, Westcott, England, 18. Jhdt. Aus Messing gegossener Dreibein-Kessel mit leicht abgesetzter Lippe und dunkel patinierter Wandung. Der flache, von unten verstärkte Griff mit dem Gießernamen "Westcott III" bezeichnet. Höhe 17 cm, Länge 40 cm. An English apothecary's skillet, Westcott, 18th century An English apothecary's skillet, Westcott, 18th century Aus Messing gegossener Dreibein-Kessel mit leicht abgesetzter Lippe und dunkel patinierter Wandung. Der flache, von unten verstärkte Griff mit dem Gießernamen "Westcott III" bezeichnet. Höhe 17 cm, Länge 40 cm. Condition: II
A 19th century brass and steel trivet, the sliding pierced circular plateau, c.1850; a brass and steel pan, 32cm over handle, c.1860; a 19th century copper funnel, loop handle; a skillet; Militaria - a World War I brass shell cartridge trinket pot and cover, medieval helmet finial, 15cm high; a Spong & Co Ltd slicer; a press; pewter mugs; balance scales; flat irons; etc
This burlwood framed plaque is a reproduction of the original painting by Skillet. This ship was built twice originally in 1853 and then again after a fire in 1868. Metal name tag at bottom of frame. Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12.25"L x 0.50"W x 10"HManufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Victorian gold painted iron greenhouse heater with leaded glazed panel, a wooden trug, child's painted metal push-along chair, a painted wooden child's chair, female mannequin, iron skillet, pair of painted iron stork legs and bag of various handbags, a wooden shovel and a metal adjustable stand (previously chrome plated)
Le Creuset: Large circular lidded casserole (tan), medium pan, two lidded casseroles, skillet, and serving dish.Pan 20cm diameter, pot with handle 22cm d, pots with lid 20cm and 18.5cm d, pot without lid 21.5cm d and large tan casserole 29cm d. All show general signs of use, one with more significant scratching to bottom, all in good useable condition.
Thomas Sturton - 17th Century bronze hearth skillet raised on three feet. Bears the makers mark of Thomas Sturton II and the scrathced four arch “flower” mark of his South Petherton (Somerset, England) foundry between 1658 and 1681. Made from leaded bronze it now stands at a slight angle due to the two feet opposite the handle having been worn down by centuries of being dragged in and out of the hearth. Another interesting feature is the small “mound” to the left of the “T” maker’s mark. This is thought to be the indentation made by the finger of the maker as he scratched his mark into the wet mold. L 41cm, Diameter 18.5cm.
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