Early American wrought iron candle stand. Eighteenth century. Adjustable candle cone with heart finial and twist shaft on three penny feet. Measures 22.5 inches high and 8.5 to 9 inches across each base angle.
Antique 19th century cast iron fox terrier door stop in original paint. Wonderful patina. Excellent untouched condition. Measures 7" long x 4.5" wide x 8.5" high.
Primitive Early American iron pendant candle holder. Eighteenth century. Measures 19" long by 5.5" square.
Antique 19th century North African Islamic powder flask. Probably Moroccan. Made of horn, wood, bone and metal. Measures 11" long x 4.75" wide. Weighs 2 pounds.
Matched pair of early period American "hog scraper" push-up candlesticks with brass "wedding band" rings. Each measures 13 inches tall. Good working order. The hog scraper candlestick, commonly used in 19th-century North America and Britain, gets its name from its resemblance to an antique device used to scrape bristles from a hog after slaughter. The hook attached to the bobeche was for hanging on the back of ladderback chairs.