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2010
(top)
$59 |


Brass Pepper/Mocha Mill
Circa ~ 1900 - 30s. Marked "Record 4."
Brass and steel. Disassembles for cleaning. Handle folds and can
be stored inside.
Length 10.75" x 2" dia.
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7605
$104
7604
$117 |
Shears and Carving Set
Vintage ~ 1930 - 50s
All handles are made of matching bone.
Shears are sold separately ($104) and are marked A. Wingen Jr
Solingen Germany.
Carving fork and knife are sold as a set ($117). Fork is marked
Stainless Germany and the knife is unmarked but appears to be
quality German Solingen steel.
For scale: Carving knife is 12.5" |
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7473
$169 |

Meat Cleaver
Vintage ~ 1960
Carved stag antler handle with boar figure. Blade has oak and
wildlife motif.
This cleaver is in very good condition, only 1 slight nick in
blade.
Marked : Klaus Tragbar, Stainless-Forged, Germany-Solingen.
Includes Satin lined display box.
12" x 4.25 x 1.5" (Boxed)
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6251
$65 |

 
Electric Meat or Cheese Slicer
Vintage ~ 1960s
This Rival Mfg. Co. model I030V is in great working order!
(125W 120V 50-60Hz)
18"L x 11"W x 10"T
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5377
$85 |
 
Mortar and Pestle
Circa ~ 1920s
For chemist or cook - the professions are nearly the same are
they not?
6.25"Dia. x 3"T
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5266
$46
4800
$39 |

Silver Plated Creamers
Circa ~ 1920 - 30s
Notice the inside of each lid.
Drop a small can of cream or condensed milk inside,
press the lid firmly in place, the lid punctures the top of the
can (can remains inside) and it is ready for the table. Probably
used in hotels.
3"Dia x 3.5"T / Inner diameter = 2.5" maximum
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2805
$208 |


Meat Slicer or Cheese Slicer
Circa ~ 1900s
Heavy duty adjustable slicer made of enameled cast iron.
No chips in the enamel coasting. Very sharp!
15"W x 15"D x 7"T
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2249
$78 |

 
Herb Cutter
Circa ~ 1820s
Very old, very sharp and very well designed kitchen tool that
has seen a lot of use.
One end of the cutting blade is secured to the deeply worn cutting
board allowing for one hand blade operation. Although the cutting
board is a major element of this item's charm it can be easily
renewed by attaching blade to another cutting board.
9"W x 21"D x 4"T
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Mixed |
Wooden Scoops, Spoons, Ladles,
Rolling Pins and Potato Masher
Circa ~ 1850s - 1920s
For scale: Rolling Pin is 17" long. |
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Mixed |
Table Mounted Cork Screws
Circa ~ 1910s - 1930s
Lever action, heavy duty!
With handle in lower position: 6"W x 7"D x 9"T |
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Mixed |

Hard Carved Wooden Dough Bowls
Circa ~ 1800s - 1900s
Hand made mostly from limewood.
Round bowls: 10 to 12" Dia. x 4"T
Large bowls: 39 to 53"W x 14 to 17"D x 6 to 8"T
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Mixed |
Assorted Coffee and Mocha
Grinders
Circa ~ 1880s - 1920s |
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Mixed |
Chopping Block and Herb
Cutters
Circa ~ 1880s - 1920s |
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Mixed |
Butter Molds, Cookie Forms,
and Heavy Ball Bearing Rolling Pin
Circa ~ 1900 - 1920s |
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1633
$39 |
Stube Kitchen Scale
Vintage, painted metal case, plastic back, and pan appears
to be bakelite.
6.5"W x 5"D x 10.5"T |
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Mixed |
Balances
We have a very nice and large selection of weight sets
and balances |
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629
$32 |
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Measuring Beaker
Circa ~ 1910s - 1920s
Graduated scales for many common cooking ingredients.
Very old bubble glass with DRGM mark on the bottom.
The definition of D.R.G.M.by Johanna Johnson Appraisals:
D.R.G.M.
(Mark, German) D.R.G.M.
is often mistaken for a manufacturer's mark, the
initials stand for Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchmuster (translation:
in-use model).
It can be found on many different types of items from toys to
corkscrews.
The definition of D.R.G.M.by the
Metropolitan Post Card Club of New York City:
D.R.G.M.
An abbreviation for Deutsche Reichsgebrauchmuster
meaning
German Reich Design Registration.
It is found on some German printed cards as a type of copyright
notice.
4"Dia. x 6.5"T |
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3609
$39 |
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Can Opener
Circa ~ 1880s. Handmade, very rare.
1"Dia. x 9"Long
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2158
$39 |
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Potato Ricer
Circa ~ 1910s. Very unique and sturdy
4"Dia. x 12"Long
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123
$64 |
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Fruit Grinder - Wine/Jelly Press
Circa ~ 1950s
15"W x 6"D x 14"T
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