Most unusual extremely tiny stove! It is 2 inches tall, 3 inches wide and 2 inches deep.
The sheet metal is painted white on the sides and top is painted black. The door on the front can be opened. It is in nice condition, but some of the white paint has chipped. Circa: 1920-1930. The size is great for a Gottschalk cottage.
How pretty your doll can make herself at her very own dressing table! This piece of doll furniture is approximately 17 1/2 inches high at the back of the mirror. The table itself is 7 3/4 inches high and 10 1/2 inches x 5 1/2 inches. The mirrors are original and spotted. The enamel paint appears to be original. All of the accessories including manicuring utensils, a towel with red embroidery, both a shaving brush and a toothbrush and a cake of French soap are part of the sale. The tiny tube of ...click for details
Cute little glazed earthenware fish for a German
doll kitchen. They are olive green, burgundy and white, 2 inches long, 1 inch wide and 1/2 inch deep. The burgundy and green fish each have a flea bite on the rim.
They were most likely manufactured by National Street Collection of the Winter Welfare Agency. Circa: 1940-1942.
Such a nice little cooking machine!! Just 7 1/4 inches wide and 5 1/4 inches deep. The stove itself is only 4 inches high, with the stovepipe 8 inches. There are 2 tin cooking pots and a nice black riveted frying pan -- with a sausage! These are not original but fit well. The knobs on the oven doors are porcelain. The solder where the bar is attached on the left front is a bit lose as are the feet. Yet no danger that they could break off!! The ever so tiny hot pad is included in the sale. Circa ...click for details