Scullery Made

Late 18th century French stone mortar with wooden pestle

  • top: 10 1/2” x 10 1/2”

    height: 5”

    pestle: 10” long

  • $495

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM61

Small 17th century French bronze mortar and pestle, possibly for a pharmacy

  • base: 2 7/8” diameter

    top": 4 1/2” diameter

    height: 3”

    pestle: 6” long

  • $395

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM63

19th century French Art Populaire carved wooden mortar and pestle with iron band at rim, circa 1840

  • base: 6 5/8” diameter

    top": 6 3/4” diameter

    height: 6 3/4”

    pestle: 10 5/8” long

  • $395

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM60

Exceptional 18th century French hand-forged iron crepe pan, Brittany

  • 13 1/8” wide x 19” long, including handle

    lowest height: 2” high

    highest height: 3 1/4”

  • $495

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM65

French Belle Epoque “buis” wood “presse a fruits” fruit press, stamped “JL Depose”

  • 9 1/4” long x 5 1/4” wide x 15” high

  • $425

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM62

Early 19th century French Art Populaire hand forged iron “gratte plat” pot scraper with punch decoration at end

  • 9 5/8” long x 4 1/4” wide

  • $245

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM64

Set of six French Art Moderne “torchons” kitchen towels with red, green and orange stripes

  • 35” x 20 3/4”

  • $175

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM56

19th century French steel “minchoirs” food choppers with wooden handles

  • Left: 5 5/8” wide x 6 1/16” long

    Right: 5” wide x 4 1/2” long

  • Left: $185

    Right: $85

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM15

Large scale late 19th century French copper “casserole” sauce pan with iron handle

  • pan: 9 1/4” diameter x 5 1/4” height

    handle: 9 1/4” long

  • $445

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM42

Mid 19th century French copper “daubiere” roasting pan with brass handles

  • Pan: 13 7/8” long x 13 7/8” wide x 6 1/2” high

    Handle to handle: 18”

  • $925

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM47

Set of twelve late 19th century French ecru “torchons” kitchen towels with red plaid decoration

  • 27 1/2” x 22”

  • $495

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM55

Large French Belle Epoque copper “sauteuse evasee” saute pan with hammered decoration and iron handle

  • pan: 12 1/2” diameter x 2 1/2” height

    handle: 11 3/4” long

  • $495

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM45

Large early 19th century French footed copper wine bucket with bail handle

  • Top: 10 1/4” diameter

    Including handles: 12 1/4” wide

    11 1/2” height

  • $495

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM51

Set of six French Art Deco “torchons” kitchen towels with red and blue stripes, monogram “PB” stitched in red thread

  • 32 3/4” x 21”

  • $185

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM57

Early 19th century French copper gratin pan with iron strap handles, Chateau du Villars, Condrieu

  • Pan: 13 1/4” x 13 1/2” x 3 3/4” high

    Including handles: 17 1/4” wide

  • $795

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM48

19th century French copper “casserole” sauce pan with stamps, probably from a monastery

  • Pan: 6” diameter x 4 1/8” height

    Handle: 6 7/8” long

  • $325

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM44

18th century French brass “pichet” pitcher with lid, as found

  • 12" wide (including spout)

    9 1/2" deep

    15 3/4" high

  • $525

  • If you are interested in this lot, please reference SM26

Rare early 19th century French pottery “jamboniere” ham salting dish, circa 1840

  • 19 5/8" long x 13" wide x 3 3/4" high

  • $895

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM18

Early 17th century French bronze “marmite” hearth cooking pot on three legs, with bail handle

  • 13" wide (ear to ear)

    mouth: 9 3/4" diameter

    height: 11 1/2"

  • $1200

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM25

Late 18th century French Art Populaire wooden chocolate cutter, blade with polished horn end, circa 1790

  • 18 1/2" long x 12" wide x 5" high

    (not including blade)

  • $475

  • If you are interested in this item please reference SM19

Set of 19th century French brass weights in wooden box, as found

  • box: 10" long x 3 3/4" wide x 3" high

    overall: 4 1/4" high

  • $265

  • If you are interested in this item please reference SM21

19th century French glazed pottery mold in the shape of a lamb, for a spice cake traditionally served at Easter

  • 8” long x 4 5/8” wide x 5 1/2” high

  • $225

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM17

Unusual small 19th century English hand blown blue glass rolling pin, with hand-painted gilt sentiment “Forget me not,” probably Bristol or Nailsea

  • 13” long

  • $185

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM16

18th century French wrought iron and brass hearth trivet with pierced decoration and turned wooden handle

  • brass plate: 8 3/8” long x 6 3/8” wide

    overall: 14 1/2” long x 12 1/4” wide x 12 5/8” high

  • $425

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM24

Late 19th century American coffee grinder on wooden board, Landers Frary & Clark No. 11, Connecticut

  • board 6” x 7”

    12” high

  • $975

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM4

Unusual early 19th century French brass wall-mounted water “fontaine,” circa 1830

  • 16” wide x 12” deep x 18 1/2” high

  • $1200

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM12

19th century French brown glazed pottery “moule a gateau” cake mold, circa 1850

  • 10 1/8” diameter x 5 3/8” height

  • $295

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM13

Fine 18th century French iron “gaufrier” hearth wafer iron with the “blason” of the Knights of Malta, dated 1773

  • 9” wide x 35” long

  • $795

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM10

Large 19th century French charcoal iron for pressing linens, with wooden handle

  • 7” long x 3 1/2” wide x 8” high, at handle

  • $195

  • If you would like to purchase this item please reference SM9