1890's Kerosene stove ???
Partially iron, partially tin Says "Albany Hardware & Iron, Albany NY" And "BEAUTY" I don't know much about this piece and am unable to find any info online... Has anyone ever seen one like this...
View Articlecreamer old lady n cat
old lady and cat creamer, japan on bottom. ive had for 20 plus years good condition. any info would be great.
View ArticleChilean Arts and Crafts copper and brass vase.
My first arts and crafts find at the local flea market for the asking price of $4. Is this acid etched? Comments from more knowledgeable than I appreciated. Curious that there are no marks!
View Article1954 Mickey mouse lunchbox with a missmade seem
This was my sister Carol's 1954 Mickey mouse lunchbox we recently found in my mother's house...she took such good care of it and wouldn't let anybody touch it, she was "ocd" about it...now looking...
View ArticleBOTTLE HOLDERS
Just a few of my Bottle Holder collection . Three sailors in different positions and a Bamboo weved Tricycle.
View ArticleBOTTLE HOLDERS
A few more of my bottle holders, and a waiter serving the finest wine they are about 10yrs or more ole.
View ArticleSchool Lunch Box; "Astronauts" (Moon Landing July 1969)
Moon Landing School Lunch Box; historical. Story of adventure depicted in picture art around sides of lunch box.
View ArticleAntique 19th Century Copper Turkish Coffee Set
I myself have been known to be quite intolerable to be around if there is no coffee. I know, it sounds bad, but can be a lot worse if I don't get my coffee. I am quite an admirer & collector of...
View ArticleCool vintage mug!
Really cool mug from the mid 70's early 80's. But who's it made by? Looks very similar to the Staffordshire potteries/Kiln Craft, very typical 70's design.
View ArticleLeather Lunchbox
I have had this for a while and have been unable to determine the age or original use. Looking for someone who can tell me anything about it. Thanks. Leather covering with a brass coloured,...
View ArticleUnknown kitchen tool
These half cylinders have a spot to hang from the handle as if to be dipped and fried? There are about 25 of them plus the handle. Does anyone know what they are for?
View ArticleTakahashi Japan Glass Containers
I am sure you have all seen or owned some of these glass containers. My research shows these were made by the Takahashi Company, 1970s, and marketed worldwide under different brand names. They are...
View ArticleCopper Cookery with Iron Handles
A few things to share tonight. Here are two old pieces of copper cookery (sauce pan could be brass, not sure). I am thinking the one is a sauce pan the other is a cauldron, to be hung over a fire....
View ArticleJohn Hasselbring Sterling and Horn Bottle Opener
Nice little piece to add to my stag horn pieces. A bottle opener by John Hasselbring. Brooklyn NY 1890-1955
View ArticleTurned Wood and Iron Kitchen Scraper/Chopper - D.A. Keys & Co.
Another kitchen scraper with a cool turned handle. Love the patina on this one. Evidence of usage, almost too perfect, like a straight line. Marked: D.A. KEYS & CO CAST STE.... Think it could be...
View Article7 Inch Cleaver - Wooden Handle and Iron Blade
I love to find these for a dollar or two. The old rusty blades like this, I take them home sharpen and clean then put them back to use after being buried for the last 50 years. Compared to the...
View Articledoes anyone knows what is it please?????
Help what is it.i bought it in secobd hand. It is propably used in the kitchen....kind of cutlery?
View Articlecookie molds for springerle (spelling)
I don't have all the pictures here but i found 3 of these in different sizes and maybe different ages plus a rolling pin. does anybody know what they are exactly and if they might be valuable? i will...
View ArticleSalt & pepper shakers
Hi, Unfortunately no makers marks on these & the corks are stuck inside but a pretty & unusual shaped pair. Thank you
View ArticleThis is a monkey stove.
I got this stove a a auction in Mo. Everyone calls it a monkey stove, but I can't find anything on-line about a monkey stove. Some say they was used in covered wagons for heat at night. I've seen some...
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