This nice brass kettle circa 1800's measures 9 1/2" in diameter by 6" tall (10 1/2" to the top of the iron handle) It is in very good condition with no damage.
This is a real nice item. It's a two sectional glue pot made in Marietta, P.A. and is numbered 0. It stands 4 1/2" tall by 6" wide. Some of the enamel is missing on the inside of the smaller pot. Otherwise it's in good shape.
Here is a large butter churn or washing machine, I am still not completely sure. Barrel in the frame measures 42" high.The barrel itself is 29" high by 23 1/2" in diameter.It has a hook to keep it still or you can unhook it to move it back and forth. It's painted with old blue paint. There is no makers name on it and I do not have the handle that goes with it. THIS IS A PICKUP ITEM ONLY.
This is a reproduction 1920-1930's racing car made by Wolf Creek products in Eldora, Iowa in the 1980's. Its dimensions are 17 3/8" by 3 5/8" without tires. With the tires its width is 5 1/4". It originally sold for $65.00.
This is a terrific niddy noddy. It is held together on both ends by two tiny wood pegs - one is missing, but the piece is still very stable. This tool was used in making skeins of yarn. The spindle is 18" long and the short ends are 14". There is a 4 1/2" crack where it is joined on one end.