Lot 155
  • 155

An Assorted Group of Pine and Tin, Pewter, and Brass Candle Molds, American, 19th century

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

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Please note, this lot will be offered without a reserve

Comprising: A Pine and Tinned Sheet Iron, 36-hole Candle Mold, J. Walker and H. Bloomfield, American, early 19th century, height 11 ¾ in. by Width 13 in. by Depth 10 ½  in., a Pine and Pewter, 12-hole Candle Mold, A. Brower, New York, early 19th century, height 16 in. by Width 19 ¾  in. by Depth 4 in., a Pine, Pewter and Brass, 12-hole Candle Mold, Anthony D. Richmond, New Bedford, Massachusetts,  19th century, stamped A. D. RICHMOND, NEW BEDFORD, PATENT, height 14 ½  in. by Width 14 ¾  in. by Depth 6 in., a Pine and Redware 12-hole Candle Mold, A. Wilcox, American, early 19th century, height 15 in. by Width 18 ¼  in. by Depth 6 in., a Pine and Redware 12-hole Candle Mold, Smedley and Co., American, early 19th century, height 12 ¾  in. by Width 15 in. by Depth 5 in., a Pine and Redware 24-hole Candle Mold, American, early 19th century, height 14 ¾  in. by Width 24 in. by Depth 8 ½  in., a Pine and Tinned Sheet-Iron, 50-hole Candle Mold, American, early 19th century, Height 19 in. by Width 44 5/8 in. by Depth 5 in., a Pine and Tinned Sheet-Iron, 10-hole Candle Mold, American, early 19th century, Height 33 in. by Width 17 ¾  in. by Depth 9 ¼  in., a Pine and Pewter 6-hole Candle Mold, American, early 19th century, Height 18 in. by Width 11 ¾  in. by Depth 5 in., and a Poplar and Pewter 3-hole Candle Mold, J. Calverley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early 19th century, Height 10 ¾  in. by Width 9 ¾  in. by Depth 4 ½  in. 11 pieces.

Condition


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