18th century French copper egg or escargot poaching pan. Unusually large size with 19 cups. Measures 19 inches x 2.5 inches. Very good condition for its age.
19th century English tin copper top mold in a corn design. Measures 6 inches long, 3.5 inches deep and 4 inches high. Very good condition.
Vintage French Empire style chandelier, circa 1950. Heavy solid brass castings with six lights, fluted center column, decorative bobeches and ceiling cap. Excellent working order and beautiful patina. Measures 34 inches across, 24 inches high with a 20 inch chain. Weighs approximately 25 lbs.
17th to 18th century steel and brass Spanish Colonial horse stirrups. Hand made by a master blacksmith. Note the cut-out steel brackets set with steel pins. Each stirrup measures 6.5 inches high, 7.5 inches long and 5 inches deep. Excellent condition.
Early American country kitchen food chopper signed P. W. Colby. It is very unusual to find early signed kitchen tools. Measures 6 inches across the chopper and 6 inches high. Note the hand welding joint that holds the chopper to the shaft. Handmade by an advanced blacksmith in the early 19thc. It bears an old inventory tag showing it was part of an early collection.