Posted 8 years ago
SpiritBear
(813 items)
The "Kitchen Whirl" is pre-1921, as this is the 1916 patent which was replaced by a 1921 patent (pretty much all the ones on e-Bay). This one was used little, as it still has a thick coating of paint on the wooden handle. The newer (1920s) ones seem to have a wooden grip as well, instead of just a wooden knob.
The juice reclaimer (was is claimed before then by us?) is Vaseline glass. Several chips, but at $1 I made it mine. Sadly, I have to squeeze over a bowl, as the bottom has holes in it to let the juices flow out.
I don't usually do kitchen stuff, but if I'm to make an early 1900s house, I'll need early 1900s junk for it. LOL.
Nice! That is one of the more common 'old' eggbeaters. But still a nice one. If you are interested, you can check out some of my sisters collection of antique eggbeaters. She has about 40 of them.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/188937-antique-eggbeaters
Didn't know there was a guide book. I like the cast iron one.
Nice reamer. If it is actually Vaseline it is really nice. If it is yellow under natural light it is Vaseline if it is green it is uranium.
Thank you, Fort Apache.
I love old junk! And I've been looking for an old juicer, but it will need to be special if it has chips. As is this Vaseline glass one you have here. But I first need to learn how to recognize Vaseline glass...lol I'm getting around to it.
Thank you, Karenoke. It is pretty.