Melitta 102 porcelain coffee filter, FOUND
This item is a Melitta 102 porcelain coffee filter. The remarkable thing is, I found this item along some abandoned RR tracks, dumped in a pile with other items. It is 100% perfect with no chips or...
View Articlec1915 Sweetheart One Color Stamped Art Nouveau-Inspired Design Linen Tablecloth
This is a small linen tablecloth that measures 31 1/2" square. c1915 These are called the sweetheart printed table covers. These became popular as the Americans were sending their boys off to the...
View ArticleJust moved, this is what I get to cook with!!!!
I just moved into this older-style home. Basement suite, landlord lives upstairs, but it's secluded at least. This beast is what I have to figure out how to use!!! I've used gas ovens before but never...
View ArticleAntique T Pot set ?
Hi I have no idea what these are any information from anyone would be greatly appreciated. They seem pretty heave duty.
View ArticleFRATELLI FANCIULLACCI -ITALY ??????
FRATELLI FANCIULLACCI -ITALY?????? ORIGIN OF COUNTRY:ITALY TYPE:MUG MATERIALS:HANDPAINTED & CERAMIC THEME:MONK GOING TO CHURCH? PERIODS:1930-1950 EXPORTER & WHOLESALER:FAONE SCARDIN INFO...
View Articlekreamer
can anyone please help me identify what this piece was used for I cannot find any information on it thank you
View ArticleArt Deco Tea Cups
Here are some Art Deco tea cups from my collection. These are likely German made, circa 1930's. They represent the minimalist look of the Bauhaus movement. The glass inserts are removable from the...
View Articleunusual ice cube cutter
Fairly rare (i guess, I've never seen another) ice cube cutter. 1937 the best i can tell. Wow. Seemed like a lot of work for square ice cubes. Think i would of just had mine chipped. Haha. A very cool...
View ArticleAntique Porcelin Fruit Bowl Stamped Please Help ID
Large Porcelin Bowl stamped SP-93 USA. I'm hoping some one might be able to ID the maker. Measures in at 14x14 inches and has wonderful color. If you have any information regarding it let me know.
View ArticleReflector Oven (or tin kitchen)
This is a reflector oven or tin kitchen as it was often called. They were used in the 18th and 19th Century for cooking meals in front of the fireplace. A goose or chicken was placed on the spit and...
View ArticleBonanza apple peeler
This is a Bonanza apple peeler from the late 1800's. It is rather large as apple peelers go. I think that it might have been used in a commercial bakery or someplace that peeled a lot of apples...
View Articleminiature pot belly stove
This is my latest acquisition. It's a cast iron pot belly stove about 17" tall and about 7" at the base. Each January, an engine club that I am a member of, runs a winter get together / swap meet....
View ArticleMfg. year????
This cast iron with enamel furnace has been in this farmhouse since early 1900's at least. Kicks out a lot of heat, not hard to keep going like new stoves. When was it made? Takes a 24" piece of wood....
View ArticleMystery Item
Does anyone know what this would be used for? It's about 8" tall, and is unmarked. Removable lid, with a tealight holder on the bottom. Comes from a very nice estate of quality items, many of which...
View Articlehand held corn shellers
These are a few of my hand held corn shellers from the 1800's. The one in the front of pic #1 is a T-handle sheller that screws it's way down the cob and sprays the corn in all directions (probably...
View ArticleBone china tea set
1930's bone china tea set I would like to know who made it. It has a lovely pink rose design on outside and inside and has a gold wreath design.
View Article1950's West Bend Penguin Hot & Cold Server w/Bakelite Handles
This is the Penguin. It was made by the West Bend Aluminum Company of West Bend, Wisconsin during the 50's. It's made to serve either hot or cold food. I use it all the time and it works as well now...
View Articlemcdougal hoosier style cabinet
One of our hoosiers that sits in the family room. We love this piece. 1916. Original sifter and sugar decanter (i think)
View ArticleEarly 1900's Cabbage Slicer Kitchen Mandolin
This item is an early 1900's cabbage/potatoes/finger slicer or kitchen mandolin. I believe it's home made. No maker marks. The blade adjusts for three different heights and is a nice piece of...
View ArticleLicense Salt and Pepper Shakers
From my Simpsons collection, a limited Salt and Pepper shaker set featuring Bart, Lisa with a tv set. Set was manufactured by Treasure Chest. There was also a Marge, Homer and Maggie salt and pepper...
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