Final Tranche of Curated Kitchen Wares Collection
The following notes were provided by the client about his extensive collection:
https://www.themcguiregroupllc.com/auxiliary/kitchen_wares.pdf
1958 Coca-Cola Soda Fountain Machine; appears mostly intact, includes original carbonator that powers up
Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer; with instruction book and recipe pamphlet; in original wooden stenciled box
Twin-O-Matic Electric Waffle Maker; designed by Karl Ratliff; 1937; by Manning Bowman and Co.
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24" tall Old Brass Scale; marked "N & C"; "#5", "10kg"
Vintage Cake Tin Stenciled Carrier
Vintage Stenciled Cake Tin Carrier
Vintage Mid-Century Stenciled Cake Tin Carrier
Very Large Graniteware basin; with handle
Vintage Cake Tin Carrier; marked Decoware
Vintage Cake Tin Carrier; with hinged lid; marked Kraemer
Vintage Stenciled Cake Tin Carrier; with hinged lid; marked Fries
Vintage Cake Tin Carrier
Vintage M-C Stenciled Cake Tin Carrier
"The New Era" Healthful Food Potato Chip Tin
Jadite Sunkist Juicer/Reamer
Vaseline Glass Juicer/Reamer
Jadite Juicer/Reamer
Jadeite Juicer/Reamer
Milk Glass Sunkist Juicer/Reamer
Clear Glass Juicer/Reamer
Clear Glass Juicer/Reamer
Hand cranked mixer; marked on base; includes counter bracket
Vaseline Depression Glass Juicer/Reamer
Clear Glass Juicer/Reamer
Ball Canning Jar
Pink Glass Juicer/Reamer with Matching Measuring Cup
Blue Glass Juicer/Reamer with Matching Measuring Cup
Blueish Tint Glass Juicer/Reamer with Matching Measuring Cup
Blue Glass Juicer/Reamer with Matching Measuring Cup
Vaseline Depression Glass Juicer/Reamer with Matching Measuring Cup
Vintage Stenciled Cake Tin Carrier
Vintage Stenciled Cake Tin Carrier
Wooden Duck Decoy
Cast Iron Corn Baking Mold
Cast Iron Corn Baking Mold
Cast Iron Corn WagnerWare Baking Mold
Cast Iron Junior WagnerWare Corn Baking Mold
#8 Wagner Cast Iron Stovetop Waffle Maker with Wooden Handles
Nut Cracker and Chopper
(3) Individual Glass Coffee Pots; 1 missing lid
Depression Glass
(2) Early Electric Toasters
Copper Ladle and Ceremonial Knife with Scabbard
Bulbous Form Cloisonne Vase
1922 Norman Rockwell Illustrated "Jello" Brand Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlet
1920 Rose O'Neil Illustrated "Jello" Brand Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlet
1918 Rose O'Neil Illustrated "Jello" Brand Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlet
1917 Rose O'Neil Illustrated "Jello" Brand Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlet
1916 Rose O'Neil Illustrated "Jello" Brand Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlet
1908 Rose O'Neil Illustrated "Jello" Brand Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlet
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Collection of Vintage Cookbooks
"War Time Cookbook" by Alice Bradley
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Collection of post cards; 1 real photo card
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
"A Guide to Collecting Cookbooks; authored by Colonel Bob Allen
"Kitchens and Kitchenwares"; authored by Jane H. Celehr
"Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years"; authored by Gene Florence
"Kitchens and Gadgets; 1920-1950"; authored by Jane H. Celehar
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
Curated Collection of Food Manufacturer Recipe Pamphlets, etc.
(3) Hand Forged Spatulas
(4) Galvanized Metal Spatulas
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas
(3) Slotted Spatulas including 1 with brass face
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas
(3) Hand Forged Spatulas; including slotted
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas; 1 with twisted handle
Collection of (4) slotted Spatulas (Note the sliding pocket handle of one)
Rare hand forged meat fork/spatula
(5) Hand Forged Spatulas with copper and brass faces
(4) Metal Spatulas; one marked S.W. Kratz, Souderton Steam Bakery
Hand Forged Spatula (Note pattern cut into handle)
Art Deco Spatula with with handle; marked "W & W" on handle
(3) metal Spatulas; one marked J. H. Thompson Furniture, Souderton, PA
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas; one with brass face
(3) Hand Forged Spatulas
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas
(2) Hand Forged Spatulas
Hand forged Iron Meat Fork/Spatula with unusual shaped blade
(3) Hand Forged Iron Spatulas with circular faces
(3) Spatulas metal spatulas - 2 with advertisers stamped on handle
(3) Hand Forged Iron Spatulas
(3) Metal Spatulas - all with stamped advertisers
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