Early American iron spatula circa 1800. Length 7 and five eighths inches.
Early American 19th century iron and brass kitchen spoon hand crafted by a blacksmith. Measures 13 inches long overall; the bowl is 4.5" long.
Original 19thc English oil on canvas painting. The scene shows four men at a tavern table reading a leaflet for the "Glorious Protestant Cause", an pro-Anglican Protestant movement. Hanging from the wall shelf is a petition to the king. Note the serving woman eavesdropping in the fireplace. The maple frame measures 13.75" high x 13.5" wide. Affixed to the back is a Caelt Gallery, London, label. All original, very good condition.
Folk art theorem painting of three cats and a melon signed Lisa E. Kearney 1982. Mounted in a 19th century walnut frame measuring 21.5" x 17.5". Excellent condition.
18th century American iron bread peel. New England, circa 1780. Note the wonderful hand forging. Measures 40.5" long x 7.5" wide.