Wheel-thrown redware pot (with 2 applied rolled handles) and lid. Slip decorated with yellow vertical lines and darker trim at base. Knobbed lid decorated in yellow and dark brown with floral motif.
10-tube, double row candle mold with attached band handle and detachable base.
One base piece with 10 holes to hold the tops of the molds in place is no longer attached and does not fit anymore. Rectangular bases allowed mold to stand alone on both ends. Handle attached to one side at edge/end where wax is poured in. Hole in ends for wick.
12-tube, double row candle mold with attached band handle and detachable base.
One Bent rectangular base with 12 holes, has come off this mold. Standard size tapers. Handle attached on one side at end where wax is poured into molds.
6-tube Sheet Iron candle mold, brazed together ends with attached band handle, no base.
"350" label on bottom.
6 molds anchored on a rectangular base. Molds slant so they touch at top where they are soldered together. Each taper mold has one vertical seam. At tips there is a hole for the wick. Although there is a handle at the bottom, this mold cannot stand alone as it is when candles are being poured.
12-tube Sheet Iron candle mold, attached band handle and base plate.
2 rrows of 6 candle molds, tops and bottoms held in place. Soldered into openings in rectangular bases on either end. Handle attached to top on one side.
Two shelves of glassware at the home of Mrs. A. K. Hostetter. Mr. Heiges states that Henry Ford wanted to buy the collection but she wouldn't sell it to him.