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.
Toleware serving tray. Round with lattice edge. Black painted ground with cluster of pansies painted in blue, yellow, green, and maroon in center. Label pasted on back (stained and faded, difficult to read). Another transcribed label has fallen off. Photocopy in object file.