The handled strainer I am showing is gray with white mottling. It is 7 1/2 inches long including handle and kettle hook. The kettle hook is used to put on the lip of the kettle when one is draining. Both kettle hook handle are riveted. The condition is good +. There are 3 tiny dings. Circa: 1900.
This darling enamelware laundry set is bright white with black German lettering. There are 3 cups Sand, Soda, and Seife. Each cup has a top diameter of 1 inch. Sand and Seife cups are in near mint condition. The Soda cup has a ding on the backside. The rack which holds the cups has 3 cup holes. The fancy back of the rack has 2 holes so it can be hung on the wall of a German doll-kitchen. Also there is a raised design on the back of the rack. The rack does have few minor dings. Height 2 1 ...click for details
This unusual Robin egg blue and white medium mottled pot is the same color inside and out.
It is 1 5/8 inches deep, 2 1/4 inches wide and 3 1/8 inches long including the handles. The body is seamed at each end under the handles. It is wonderful condition. There is one tiny spot under the rim that was not completely covered with enamel. It is a manufactures flaw. Circa: 1900.
Circa 1900-1910. This charming little pewter tea set has 8 pieces.(teapot with lid, cream pitcher, 2 teacups, 2 saucers & serving tray). All pieces are in great condition.
This charming hutch would make a great addition to any dollhouse kitchen. It is 10 1/2 inches tall(including top molding & legs) 3 inches deep and 5 1/4 inches wide. The cabinet is off white with blue. The bottom door have a blue graphic design. It is in excellent condition. Circa 1900-1910.
This cute little porcelain onion pattern Mehl (=flour) holder was made to hang on the wall of a dollhouse kitchen. There is a hole in the center back to hang it and there is a lid as well. It is in very nice condition, although there are some original manufacturing errors. It is an old piece. Circa 1900-1910.
This little gray German dust can or trash can could be used in a doll kitchen. It is approximately 3 inches tall without the handle. In very nice condition. Circa 1900-1920.
A perfect accessory for a for an antique dollhouse or German doll kitchen - a white porcelain utensil rack with blue onion pattern designs! This lovely item is in fine condition with no chips or cracks. The utensils do have a some original manufacturer's imperfections (rough edges). These all appear to be original and vary in length from 2 1/2 inches to 3 1/2 inches. The rack is 2 1/4 inches wide and extends 2 inches from the kitchen wall. Circa 1910.
This darling little tin teakettle would be great on a German doll kitchen stove. The body of the kettle is 2 3/4 inches high without the handle. The bottom is 3 inches in diameter. The kettle, which is in very good condition, has a wooden bale and straight spout. A nice shiny finish with no dents on the pot and only a minor dent at the end of the spout.