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Edlund Brown Egg Beaters
Add this one to your collection. Very good condition. It is about 10" long.
Condition: Very Good
Manufacturer: Edlund Brown
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Aluminum Beauty Egg Beater
Add a special one to your collection. This one is hard to find! Thes are marked "Aluminum Beauty." The patent date is April 20, 1920. It is 10" long and in good working order. Handle has a crack in it, not deep.
ITEM SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.
Condition: Excellent
Manufacturer: Aluminum Beauty Beaters
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A Number 40 Dazey Glass Butter Churn
This butter churn is in excellent shape. Looks all originial. Great decoration item for the kitchen.
Condition: Very Good
Manufacturer: Dazey
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Flo-Blue Style Stoneware Butter Churn
Quaint later-dated stoneware butter churn missing top. Great figurals - woman, man, horse. Do not know age. Has one looped handle and one elephant ear handle. It is 13" Tall and 8.5" across.
Condition: Good
Size: 13" Tall
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1940's GE Steam Travel Iron in Box
This is a pristine General Electric Steam Travel Iron still in the box. It has the original travel bag and instruction book and water bulb. Everything is intact.
Circa: circa 1940s
Condition: Excellent
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Cast Iron Black Mammy Note Pad Holder
This is an early 1990's reproduction of the earlier Mammy note pads. It is cast iron and in perfect condition. The pencil is the broom handle and the note paper is replaceable. This piece is 10" tall and in perfect condition.
Circa: 1990s
Condition: Excellent
Size: 10" tall
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Rochester Ceramic Lid Waffle Iron
This is a chrome plated waffle iron with Art Deco styling and with ornate handles which features a Fraunfelter made ceramic lid insert in the "Black Leaf & Myrtle" pattern. Does not have a cord. I am told that is easily replaced. This was made in Rochester, New York. On the bottom it says "Royal Rochester, Robeson Rochester Corp, Rochester, N.Y. 110-120V 640W Pat. Pending. Model 12800
Circa: circa 1930
Condition: Very Good
Size: 12" wide and 5.5" wide
Manufacturer: Royal Rochester
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Dietz Comet Lantern with Bale Handle
The Dietz Comet lantern was introduced in 1934 for the export market in a bright tin finish, but was not officially listed in the Dietz U.S. Price List until 1950. At 8 1/2" tall, it was the smallest cold blast lantern made by Dietz. During World War II when tin plate was in short supply, the Comet was produced in raw terne plate, then with gray enamel over terne plate, which around 1950 gave way to the standard enamel finishes, Red and Blue over tin plate. (The most common finish of the 1950's was red.) By 1955 the Comet was marketed as the Official Scout Lantern.
This lantern is in excellent shape. The glass is clear and clean. The red is nice and bright.
Circa: circa 1950
Condition: Very Good
Size: 8.5" tall and 5.5" wide
Manufacturer: Dietz
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1950's Sears Meat Thermometer in Box
Sears & Roebuck Meat Thermometer in Original Box. This is a 1950's "Maid of Honor" Sears product. It is in mint condition. Don't think it was ever used. Great graphic collectible for the kitchen.
Circa: 1950-1959
Condition: Mint
Size: 5.5"
Manufacturer: Sears and Roebuckr
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Cast Iron and Tin Almond Grinder
This is a table mounted almond grinder, Model 810, made in Germany. The height is almost 11". It is cast iron and tin with a wooden knob. It is still functional and turns easily. There is the expected general wear and some rust.
Circa: 1900-1920
Condition: Good
Size: 10.5"
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