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Elevate your kitchen collection with the charming addition of this vintage nutcracker bowl, a true standout piece that marries functionality with rustic allure. Crafted from sturdy wood and ingeniously designed with a spout reminiscent of an old-fashioned farm hand water pump, this bowl is as practical as it is visually striking. Equipped to crack nuts of all sizes with ease, this nutcracker bowl is a versatile companion for your culinary adventures. Its rich brown hue exudes rustic charm, adding warmth and character to your kitchen décor. With dimensions measuring 9.5 inches in length and 6.5 inches in width, it strikes the perfect balance between form and function, making it an ideal choice for everyday use.
My collection of flour sifters... One of my favourite things to do on a Saturday morning is to head off to yard sales with my family. A summer morning when it still a little bit cool with the promise of lots of heat by noon is the perfect kind of day. Over the many years we've discovered the best places in the city to get the best deals. When the kids were little we shopped for kids clothes and toys. Now we've discovered new things to search for - or rather OLD things to search for. My love of well worn antiques is nothing new. My home is an eclectic mix of new, old and dragged-off-the-side-of-the-road or yard sale furniture and accessories. I get a thrill of fixing something up that someone else considered trash. A coat of paint sometimes or just re-purposing something makes it new to me! My greatest love is kitchenware from back-in-the-day. Rolling pins and hand-cranked egg beaters... Old jars re purposed to hold spices and tin measuring cups... Enamelware kitchen utensils and some butter pats for working the whey out of the freshly churned butter... Biscuit cutters and tart pans... A replacement of a set of measuring cups given to my by my next-door-granny as a child that stared this obsession with beautiful but functional kitchenware. I dropped my original set as a young bride and cried many tears over it's loss. A berry picker, an old fashioned wind-up alarm clock that I borrowed from my Mom in order to teach my son how to tell time - she never did get it back! What is this fascination I have with these tools? It reminds me of quilting bees and bake sales. Of being given a set of measuring spoons embossed with the local hardware store logo as a gift for my hope chest from my granny - along with those measuring cups. Canning and gardening and eating Granny's chilli sauce with roast and biscuits, drinking tea out of real china tea cups...all these things are things are treasured memories of being a child. I enjoy having them around me as reminders every day of a life that seemed simpler and quieter - something to strive for when I get stressed out over the garden or the kids or life in general. It's hard to drink tea from a tea cup in a hammock but you get the idea! Quote taken from an old cookbook: "Thank God for tea! What would the world be without tea? How did we exist? I am glad I was not born before tea!" - Sydney Smith
Vintage set buckets with lid for food - Made in Bulgaria kitchenware - Enameled containers - Old Kitchenware - Retro enamel ware Gift idea - Real Photos - Good condition. Made of pressed steel plate, enameled white on the outside and white inside. It was made in the 1985 yeаr at the Bulgarian factories. It is compete with lid and hinged metal handle. 100% real photos. The cookware is used. 20,5 cm/ 7.75 inches tall, 18 cm/6.75 inch diameter. Please, note that I'm in Bulgaria, Europe and airmail delivery for countries outside Europe can take between 1 to 3 weeks, even longer at busier times such as Christmas. Will be safely packed The pictures are real. I send each item recommended with tracking number. Thank you for visiting my store. Please check out my other items. For more vintage accessories visit this section here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AntiqueShaty?section_id=22696037
A new lease of life for old graters, whisks and spoons.
I love good old recipes. One filled with little handwritten notes, splash stains, worn edges, everything that shows the love and age of a recipe. Making a vintage recipe is a continuation of love and tradition, sharing a meal with those in the past. However, while vintage recipes translate the love to its modern audiences, it doesn’t always translate it’s measurements well. Too often, I’m left relying on my sous-chef, Google, to try and decipher the measurements of the past. Like, what's a heapi
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Condition as shown in Pictures, Please consider pictures as a part of description Old Vintage Hand Crafted Iron Kitchenware Mortar and Pestle Grinder Collectible Step into the past with our "Old Vintage Hand Crafted Iron Kitchenware Mortar and Pestle Grinder Collectible." This is more than a kitchen tool; it's a piece of history, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Crafted with care, this iron mortar and pestle carry the charm of antique kitchenware. Embrace the nostalgia of traditional grinding methods and the durability of iron with this vintage collectible. It's a unique addition to any collection, reflecting the timeless appeal of vintage kitchen items. Dimensions: Mortar - 10 x 10 x 9 cm (3.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inch) (L x W x H) Pestle - Length - 19.5 cm (7.67 inch) Weight: 2277 Grams (5 lb.) If you wish to return an item, please contact us within 48 hours of receiving it so that we can process your return for a refund or exchange. The product must be returned within 30 days of receipt, should not be altered, or tampered with, and should be in its original packaging. We offer a variety of safe and secure payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. If you have any questions or specific requirements, we would be more than happy to help you. We also offer discounts on multiple purchases, so feel free to take advantage of these offers. We welcome wholesale inquiries and appreciate your feedback, which is important to us.
I am a BIG fan of zakka (Japanese term for ‘杂货’) which is basically referring to home improvement and/or lifestyle products for either decorative or practical purposes. I guess it’s also because of my interest in food styling and photography that I’ve started collecting zakka since a few months back. I’ve so many new stuffs […]
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Craft projects and decor ideas that you can make using your IOD Crockery stamp. Make antique English advertisement pots, DIY candle labels and more!
Description\n\nOur storage basin is a great choice for your kitchen. The basin is made \nof high-class enamel, which has anti-corrosion and anti-rust functions. \nEnamel soup basin has a wide range of uses. It will help you to remember\n the happy old days.\n\nFeatures\n\n- Color: Random Color\n- Material: Enamel\n- Note: The pattern is random.\n- Manufactured with good quality enamel material, durable for long-lasting use.\n- It has a simple design, but very practical in use, giving you a good using experience.\n- Suitable for home, restaurant, hotel and other proper places to use.\n- Smooth surface, easy to clean and use. Easy to carry and storage at home.\n- It can be given as a gift to your friends, the special design make it a meaningful gift.
Does that happen in real life? I recently saw a commercial on Entertainment Tonight BBC News or maybe it was an article in Cosmo The Wall Street Journal or probably Us Weekly The New England Journal Of Medicine or something... it was an ad showing how you could supposedly make your life easier by using an egg slicer to slice your strawberries. Are we doing this, you guys? I don't think I know anyone who even owns an egg slicer to begin with . Is this task that hard? I'm a little bit fascinated by kitchen gadgets. In general, I'm not a fan. Not because I don't think that some of them are useful. It mostly boils down to laziness. Is the time saved using this gadget worth me having to then wash this gadget and it's itty bitty parts and wires and little holes. I'm not a fan of dishes more than I'm not a fan of gadgets. I do own a garlic press, I won't lie. It's a really nice garlic press. I used to use it all the time.. back when I thought I needed to press garlic. I've grown since then, you guys. Buy yourself a chef's knife. Spend a lot of money on it and get a good one because it'll really be the only thing you'll need for most tasks. A good knife will change everything. Really. There are some gadgets which are quite useful, though, and I probably couldn't live without them. Favorite gadget? This thing. It probably has a name, but I can't remember what it was. It's a peeler that Julienne's as I peel. I'm not fancy enough or have enough patience to julienne properly, so I use this thing. My other favorite gadget, is this. I love it because it's Bakelite and it's vintage and I collect vintage & antique kitchen stuff. It's incredibly awkward and not really efficient, so I never use it. Once in a while when I'm feeling nostalgic I'll bust it out and make some pudding with it. My mom had one when we were kids and that was my job when I was little. Now that I'm 25 (I'm not 25) I'm no better at keeping the pudding in the bowl and not all over my kitchen counter. I still love it. What's your favorite gadget?
Roughly 4 inches vintage strainer
Hand Carved Copper Pots, Handmade Copper Roasting Pots, Thick Copper Pots, Hand Carved Engraved Casserole Pots, Gorgeous Pots, Turkish Copper Pots, Perfect Eggplant Kebab Pots, Cooking Pots, Cooking, Cookware. Quality in copper ... Thicker 1.2 mm. Total weight: 9,200 kg. Our product is produced by hand shaping and engraving patterns. Features DIAMETER: DEPTH: 22CM / 7cm. 24cm. / 8cm 26cm / 9cm 28cm. / 10cm 30cm. / 11cm It impresses with its modern yet traditional design. Our Hand Carved Engraved Casserole will add flavor to many dishes or soups you cook. It is completely tin inside for safe use in daily use. Made of thick copper, it is an extremely robust product that you can use in your kitchen for years. This Cookware set has an eye-catching look serving your home, kitchen or bar. It gives a nostalgic old time feeling. It will add a perfect decoration and elegance to your kitchen. It will be a great decorative item in your kitchen. Your guests will not be able to take their eyes off. The world's most famous chefs have always preferred superconducting and healthy copper pots and pans. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF COPPER CONTAINERS. Pots and pans must be tinned on the inside. There is no need for tin for coppers such as copper teapots, mugs, jugs that come into contact with water. Copper pots and pans should use wooden spoons to avoid scratching. Do not put the copper pans on an empty burning stove. You can darken the tin on high heat. In order to have a long life of tin, it should not be washed in the dishwasher. It should be rubbed by hand with a non-abrasive sponge. Decorative coppers should be cleaned only by wiping with a damp cloth. If your copper products are darkened, you can polish the outer part of your copper with products such as tomato paste, lemon, and ash as new. Or you can easily polish your copper pots with Professional Polisher. I hope you use it on healthy days ...
My cousin got married this fall in Ohio, and since hubby couldn't make the trip, I flew in for the wedding and took the opportunity to spend a little extra time back home. I was home for a total of 9 days, and most of those were spent antiquing with my mom - she's one of the few people I know who has almost the same stamina for shopping as I do! I found dozens of new ironstone pieces for my collection, from stacks of little butter pats to big beautiful pitchers, tureens, and platters. Sadly, most of it had to stay in Ohio until we drove back for Thanksgiving. But it's all finally here... One of my favorite finds was this tall ironstone pitcher. I've been keeping my eyes open for one that I could afford, and this one fit the ($20) bill perfectly. I also found this covered tureen, which perfectly matches an under plate that I had bought earlier this year at a garage sale... They have the same design, the same color and amount of crazing, and they fit together perfectly - a perfect match. The view from the dining "room" into the living room. They are really the same room, so I like to keep the same blue, grey and white color scheme in both spaces. A pair of towels and a linen apron hang on a pegboard behind the table. My blue china cabinet got a fresh load of new ironstone finds too. I like when cupboards look layered and filled to the brim, and I'm finally getting there with this one. Of course, there's always room for a few more pieces - a couple more platters to add to the stack, another small plate or two propped up in the back, and a few more piles of butter pats should do the trick. I've come to love white on white embroidery like this vintage monogrammed towel, which I picked up for a couple dollars. It adds a touch of softness to my white collection. I have my eye on a couple of antique European grain sacks on Ebay right now... I'd like to open up a sack with dark blue stripes and use it as a long table runner on my table. That just might be my next project!
Inspired by my love for all things vintage and antique, I decided to start a new blog series called “Something Old, Something New”. It’s kind...
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Some say HODA on the back and some say SEXTON 1966 Smoke free environment Check out our other vintage items at http://etsy.com/shop/DustyBarnVintage PLEASE NOTE Whether from use or the passing of time, it is common for vintage items to have flaws and/or imperfections. I inspect each item carefully and note in my description anything that may be considered a flaw, imperfection, defect etc. I also try to depict the colors as accurately as possible, however they may look different on your screen. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At Dusty Barn Vintage we believe in spreading our love for all things vintage! We strive to fill our shop with a broad variety of vintage finds including glassware, kitchenware, home decor, clothing, and other unique items. We attempt to photograph and describe each item to the best of our knowledge and price them at competitive prices. If you have any questions about any of our items, be sure to send us a message! Unless otherwise stated, items will have age related wear; the older the item the more the wear. These are usually items that are no longer manufactured or available by retail. The items are purchased from estate sales, auctions, yard sales and thrift stores; some items may need additional cleaning. Looking at an item’s current "patina" helps establish age so cleaning is left to the buyer. Items are sold in "as is" condition. If you would like to purchase more than one item from our shop, please message us before purchasing for a possible combined shipping rate. Possible combined shipping rates depend on the weight and fragility of the combined items. We want to make sure your items get to you in tact! If you find that an item you purchased is NOT as described in our listing, we will pay for the returned shipping and will refund your entire original order price. If you simply change your mind about the item once you receive it, you are welcome to return it. However, you must pay the shipping cost back to us and you will be refunded the original ITEM purchase price (not original shipping) once we receive the item. Please be sure to pack all returns as safely as we packed the items to you! It is a shame to see beautiful vintage pieces damaged in the post.