Hello everyone, I have been trying to figure out what these are, or belonged to. The bottoms are not alike. They seem to be cut off of something maybe a flag pole, or fence post? There heavy for a small piece they measure about 5″x5″ I have two of them. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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I’m trying to identify these cast iron items.
The handle says “Estate” and is heavy cast iron – about 10″ long.
The two round grates are heavy cast iron. I’m guessing the one with the hinge pieces is from a wood stove.
The two more rectangular grates are chromed cast iron. They are hinged as well. [img]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/DSCF7200.JPG[/img]
I have inherited a silver coffee pot. There is no company name on it. Just a number,2249, engraved on the bottom that lightly engraved on the bottom. It was a wedding gift to my Great-great Grandmother in the 1850’s. It may have been handed down from a relative. I’m trying to find out what it might be worth and what company made it.