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.
Tin ladle has a very wide and shallow pan with an attached tapering tublular handle soldered to edge of pan at about 60 degrees. The 7.5" long handle has a flat seam joint running vertically up the back.
Interconnected sheet iron dinner pail with four parts.
A) Bottom storage pail - Decorative ridging 3/4 of way up form bottom. 2 Handle attachments, 2 rivets. Large pail with wire handle threaded through wooden roll handle.
B) Smaller bin - Plain sheet cylinder with one seam. Top edges on both rolled to outside. Both bottoms attached with lower edge folded up over bottom of cylinder.
C) Lid - sports a standing 1.75 inch cylinder to hold the cup.