Iron handle or buckle and a tiny cast iron cooking pan?

Jack873

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Found these two objects on a house sight dating back to 1725.

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creskol

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Frying pans like that were often obtained as souvenirs.
 

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nhbenz

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Seems like good candidate for electrolysis. Seeing the bottom may help if there is any sign of markings. A lot of folks would call it a Spider pan, even if the bottom of the handle isn't marked as such.
 

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The top piece is a handle for a wash tub or something...d2
 

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Mid 20th C advertising skillet. Here are a few. They are 3 or 4 inches across.

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Is the top pic a sadiron handle?

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