Early American cast iron hearth spider skillet. Three footed. Measures 12.5 inches across by 4.75 inches high and has a 10 inch handle. Excellent condition, no cracks or repairs. New England, 18th to early 19th century.
Rare 18th century American cast iron spider skillet. This small egg-size pan measures 5.75 inches across the bowl, 2.25 inches high and 8.25 inches from handle to end of bowl. The inside depth is 1.5 inches. Excellent condition. Just in from Norwich, CT, estate. Excellent condition.
Early American hanging cast iron hearth griddle circa 1830 in excellent condition. Measures 15.25 inches across and 13 inches high to the top of the ring. To see an exact example of this griddle go to Wallace Nutting Furniture Treasury 4047-53, from the Wadsworth Athenueum collection.
Antique cast iron Boston terrier doorstop and penny bank circa 1900. It is quite unusual to see the combination of the two forms. All original paint. Measures 9.5" high and 9" long.
Large antique Hubley cast iron pointing setter dog door stop circa 1900. Measures 14 inches long by 8.5 inches high. Weights 9.2 lbs. This doorstop can hold a heavy door. All original paint, excellent condition.