A wonderful antique double blade food chopper made in Philadelphia by Henry Disston & Sons.
Blade is marked with the logo Henry Disston & Sons Philad'a which was in use from 1871 to 1955.
Chopper has a wood handle with cast iron brackets that attach to the blades.
A wonderful large antique tin / sheet iron milk pan or basin with rolled edge and 4 panel soldered seam construction.
Measures 15" diameter, 3 1/4" tall.
Pan has no holes and has not been cleaned up, is fresh from an estate.
It is heavy for its size weighing approximately 1 pound 5 ounces.
A wonderful antique tin / sheet iron milk pan or basin with rolled edge and 4 panel soldered seam construction.
Measures 12" diameter, 3 1/2" tall.
Pan has no holes and has not been cleaned up, is fresh from an estate.
It is heavy for its size weighing approximately 1 pound 6 ounces.
A wonderful antique tin dipper / suds dipper which shows early construction with a rolled edge and capped hollow handle with a wire bail on the handle for hanging.
These dippers were probably used when women did their laundry in the old wash tubs to skim the suds off the top of the water in order to rinse the laundry.
It is marked Dover on the side and measures 4 1/2' tall, 7 1/2" top diameter.
A nice early ice cream scoop with hand turned release ring.
Inside scoop on the release is marked Clad's Disher. Scoop is conical shape and the diameter of the scoop is 2 3/4" and is about 7 3/8" in total length.
A nice collectible vintage ice cream scoop!
A wonderful vintage 1938 era "Tart Master" that is used to make tarts; cuts the dough and seals the filling by crimping the edges.
It is marked Tart Master Pat. No. 2,106,057 Other Pat. Pend.
This is estate fresh and has not been cleaned up. Measures 4" diameter and has a spring loaded wood handle.
It can be used in today's kitchen for sandwiches or for its original purpose for making fruit tarts.
10 vintage tin tart or jelly molds in a swirled design shape. These molds can be used for many different items including soap and candle making, etc.
They are estate fresh and have not been cleaned up. Each tart tin measures 3 3/4" diameter, 1 3/8" tall.
A wonderful antique tin canning funnel which is primitively made with soldered seams.
It is estate fresh and has not been cleaned up. Measures 6 3/8" diameter and is 5" tall.
A wonderful antique tin doughnut cutter that can also be used as a biscuit or cookie cutter. It is primitively made; soldered seam construction.
It is estate fresh and has not been cleaned up. The outer cutting edge has some minor bends / waviness. Measures 3" diameter and 1 1/4" tall (not including the handle).
A wonderful antique tin cream skimmer or strainer. These handy strainers were used to remove cream off the top of the milk.
It is estate fresh and has not been cleaned up. Measures approximately 6" from handle to edge and 5 7/8" at the widest part. Handle has a hole for hanging.
A good early collectible tin kitchen skimmer