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Round Wooden Measure or Pantry Box W/ Metal Bands - Primitives

$95 USD Offers ConsideredRound Wooden Measure or Pantry Box W/ Metal Bands - Primitives

Collectibles:Kitchenware
A sweet little primitive piece from way-back-when. This appealing wooden measure is ready to corral spices in a country kitchen or hold a pot of the seasons blooms. I believe it is crafted of steam bent oak, fastened down the side with nails, and secured by metal bands. These bands are held on with nails; they are also punctured here and there, forcing the metal into the wood and fastening them together. Condition is very nice. It's a primitive piece, and shows appropriate wear. One missing nail ...
SOLD English Pine Egg Rack for One Dozen Eggs - Great Kitchen Item

SOLDSOLD English Pine Egg Rack for One Dozen Eggs - Great Kitchen Item

Collectibles:Kitchenware
This sweet little rack is a compact and charming way to display and store a dozen eggs. Traditional in design and made of waxed pine, this egg rack is ready to do service in the kitchen or on a sideboard as a decorative piece. Condition is great, it holds twelve eggs just the way it was designed to. The shelves measure 8 1/8" x 5 1/8", and it stands 7 3/8" tall. I found this sweetie in England where egg racks like this have been made for centuries. Wonderful for an Easter display, or just store ...
SOLD Gilchrist 31 Banana Split Ice Cream Scoop or Dipper

SOLDSOLD Gilchrist 31 Banana Split Ice Cream Scoop or Dipper

Collectibles:Kitchenware
For all you ice cream aficionados out there... I understand that your favorite flavor tastes measurably sweeter when it's scooped up in one of these Gilchrist 31 Banana Split Ice Cream Dippers. These scoops are rare, and one of the most desirable shapes among collectors, selling for $1,000 according to Kovel. The banana split was first served just after the turn of the last century, with towns in both Pennsylvania and Ohio claiming to be the site of the tasty 'invention'. This great old dipper, ...
 
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