Top-handled, double-blade chopping or mincing knife with two, curved or kidney-shape blades mounted parallel to a central stirrup or inverted Y-form shaft; barrel-shape wooden grip aligned with blades. Blades riveted from outside. No marks.
Fixed-handle, pointed-toe flatiron with maker, place manufactured and size "6" cast in top of body as a circular mark. Handle has a horizontal semicircular grip and shallow S- or cyma-curve sides, rectangular in section, individually attached into raised, straight tapered, rectangular bases or sockets; black finish.
Handheld sugar nippers for cutting and breaking apart lump sugar. Features spade-shaped blades on curved jaws and tapered, D-section handles, one with an interior leaf spring and the other with exterior, short, conical-tipped, tapered rod, that are connected by a rectangular box hinge decorated with punchwork concentric circles and dumbbell shapes. Hinged clasp at handle ends secures blades closed. Stamped inside handle with rod "B.SMITH" in tiny incuse serif letters.