SoldEarly American Tin Lighting - 2 Lanterns, 3 Candle Molds 12, 8 & 6 HoleA grouping of early American lighting includes an early lantern with X banded glass barriers (one X barrier on a side is missing, glass appears replaced), 12" in height. Next a smaller paneled candleSee Sold Price
SoldExceptional Early American Barrel Back Punched Tin Candle LanternA wonderful specimen of an early tinsmith's work in this 19th C. half round or barrel back hanging lantern that is 13.5" in height to top of loop, 8" wide, about 6.5" depth. Glass is newer, rest of laSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF AMERICAN LIGHTING WITH TABLE LAMPS.Twentieth century. Early "Coffee" tin. Faded. And four late tin electrified pieces. Wall sconce, lantern with glass panes, painted canister (flaking) and student type lamp. 15" to 26"h.See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN KITCHEN AND LIGHTING GROUP.Nineteenth-early 20th century. Tin coffee pot, 8.75"h., bank, 4.25"h. and nutmeg grater with wood handle, 4.5"l. And two treenware plates, 6.25", 7.25"d. Together with a hogscraper candlestick, 6.75"hSee Sold Price
SoldThree Early Tin Lighting ItemsThree early tin lighting items. Including a betty lamp on stand, a candleholder with contents, and a tapered candlestick holder. ? American, early to mid 19th century. Betty lamp: H 12" D 6-1/4&qSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE EARLY AMERICAN LIGHTING PIECES.First quarter 19th century. Tin grease lamp and tidy with tin lamp holder and saucer base and turned wooden stem, 10.25"h. Cast iron grease lamp with rooster finial, 8"h. And half of a double cruise lSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Tin Lighting ObjectsAmerican, possibly 18th century, comprising: Paul Revere type punched tin lantern, hinged front door, hanging loop, 15 x 5-1/4 in.; tin candle sconce, 11 x 8-1/2 x 2-1/2 in. Provenance: Thomas W. BradSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF EARLY TIN LIGHTINGAmerican, mid-19th century, three 12-tube candle molds, two hog scraper candlesticks with push-ups. Tallest mold is 11" high, tallest stick is 7" high.See Sold Price
SoldLOT OF THREE PIECES OF EARLY LIGHTINGINCLUDES TINSMITH CANDLE LAMP MADE FROM OLD GREEN BOTTLE (CRACKED), TIN OIL LAMP (MISSING GLOBE) AND A BRASS FLUID LAMPSee Sold Price
Sold(4 vols) Books on Tea Kettles Axes TinsmithHorvath. Early American Copper Tea Kettles. Mt. Morris, PA, 2010. Paperback. // Boehret. The Ax and Its Variations. Easton, PA, 1966. Signed by author on title pg. // Lasansky. To Cut, Piece & Solder�See Sold Price
SoldFOUR AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON AND TIN LIGHTING DEVICES.Early 19th Century. A courting candlestick with wood base, 6.5"h. Large iron crusie lamp with small delicately twisted handle, ex collections of the late June & Sandy Worrell (Houston, Texas), 17.25"hSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF LIGHTING.American and English, 19th-20th century. Eight candlesticks. Three brass, pair 4"h. and single 7"h., three tin, early with square base, make do with layers of paint, and a late star, 12"d., treenwareSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of 15 Early Iron and Tin Lighting ToolsAmerican/Continental, probably 18th/19th century, comprising: nine wrought iron lighting fixtures of varying size and form, largest 24 in.; pair of iron push up candlesticks, brass bands, 11 in.; threSee Sold Price
SoldSTEVENS HORSE DRAWN CAST IRON SLEIGH152. STEVENS HORSE DRAWN CAST IRON SLEIGH | Early hand painted American tin horse at front with an ornate cast iron sleigh in rear, reigns are able to hinge. | The Curtis & Linda Smith Collection. | 1See Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF FOUR EARLY LIGHTING ITEMS.American and Japanese, 19th-20th Century. Tin wall sconce with single candle socket, 9.75"h. Hanging iron candle holder with adjustable hook, 12" to 18"h. Iron hanging betty lamp with pick, 10.25"h. 2See Sold Price
SoldEARLY LIGHTING DEVICES.Five early iron and wood lighting devices, including:larger example with an iron handle and wood base 11”H, iron wall pricket 9”L, a Revere style tin candle lantern 8”H, iron and wooSee Sold Price
SoldANTIQUE PRIMITIVE LIGHTING LOT.Assembled lot of primitive antique country lighting devices including: early turned wood candlestick 13”H, three punched tin lanterns 12”H, two pewter candlesticks 6” & 7.5”H,See Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF EARLY LIGHTINGAmerican, 19th century. Includes two betty/fat lamps on stands, a hogscraper candlestick, and a punched tin and glass lantern. The last is 11" high, including ring. Provenance: private collectionSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Lighting6 pieces : grease lamp, stick & tommy and other hand forged lighting devices. From the Estate of Carlton Stickney, County & Town Historian and Lifetime Collector.See Sold Price
Early Tin LightingTwo pieces of early tin lighting, including cone shaped tin candlestick/ lamp, sold with a cone shaped base candlejack (resoldered, restored), hts 9 1/4", 20 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldEarly Tin Lighting, Lanterns, Mirrored SconcesEarly tin lighting, lanterns, mirrored sconces, etc ( 6 pcs), hts from 4" to 10 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldLot of Three Early American Lighting DevicesThree (3). American. 1800-1830. Iron, wood, brass. Lamp 1: Rush holder with counterweighted pivoted jaws which hold the splint or the rush. Stem inserted into a wooden block. Lamp 2: Crusie lamp. SpouSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Early Tin Lighting Devices7 pieces from the 1800s. From the Estate of Carlton Stickney, County & Town Historian and Lifetime Collector.See Sold Price