Brass Camphene Line Lamp - With embossed handle - Cap style snuffer - Bottom marked "Made in the United States of America" - 3 3/4" wide at base 5 1/2" high
Prade Torch - Early Lighting Device - From long time member of "The Rushlight Club" - Brass Font with Whale Oil Style Burner - on Trunclon Stag Horn Handle
This utensil of yesteryear is very interesting. It is 19" from tip of blade to end of handle. The wooden handle is very worn and has a crack where the blade is inserted. Blade is worn but functional.
This old piece looks well used. It is appox 5 1/2" high and has a 3 5/8" disc on the bottom which was used for scraping the hair from the hogs at hog killing time. The center post is very sturdy to facilitate applying maximun pressure. At the top there is a hook for hanging. A rare find today.
This old chopper is quite unique in length and shape. It measures approx 13 1/2" in length and the handle is approx 5" long. The long metal stem is 9" and supports a blade approx 3 1/4" by 3 1/2".
This primitive piece is well made. It is 9" long and 6 1/4" wide. The metal is a heavy hand forged piece that is driven thru the wooden handle and then bent down to secure the handle. Good Condition.