Tin dipper has a small bucket-shaped cup with rounded bottom, seamed side and rolled rim. Attached to cup is a long tubular handle 9.25" long soldered to upper side. Seam is underneath. End of handle has a hanging ring soldered to it.
Made by William T. Toyer, 437 N. Queen Street. around 1900.
Tinned sheet iron hand held strainer/skimmer in ladle form. Shallow bowl 4.25" in diameter has multiple 1/8" holes and rolled edge riveted and soldered to end of a tubular handle with seam running along length. Hanging loop made of a "U" shaped strip of tin is inserted into hollow handle end and soldered.
Tinned Sheet Iron Tray, painted brown background with red and white floral design. Several inscriptions on underside of tray, including one by John Lehman, June 7th, 1899
Sheet Iron tray with folded edges connected and supported by internal wire. Originally painted black with enameled floral decoration and border pattern.