Explore the luxury market of fine art and material culture. Our organization has deployed the use of blockchain to offer digital asset tracking for all objects that are sold by the Art Gallery. Material Culture: Rare wood and cast iron coffee mill, 1900's. Original finish with black iron top. The piece is in good working condition but recommended for decorative purposes only. The inside shows minimal wear. Material culture is the aspect of social reality grounded in the objects and architecture that surround people. It includes the usage, consumption, creation, and trade of objects as well as the behaviors, norms, and rituals that the objects create or take part in. All of these physical aspects of a culture help to define it. Era: Arts and Craft/Mission (1880 to 1920) The Arts and Craft period symbolized another minimalist period in design. Condition: Excellent- wear consistent with age and use Dimensions: 6” length, 6” width, 9” height Shipping and insurance cost included in sale price. This item is final sale and non-returnable. Everyone is welcome to visit our Gallery in Philadelphia to review material culture prior to purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us for an international shipping quote.