2 complete and 2 single antique hand carved mold used to make sugar, marzipan or chocolate figures. The 2 complete date from circa 1920, the singles are from the 19. 11,8 to 10,6. Inch (30 to 27 cm) long. Condition : In good condition, no repairs or cracks. We send the item well packed in bubble wrap and good box. The object will be delivered as is described above. Antiques might always show the normal age wear which is not always mentioned in our listings.
This vintage cookie mold is a unique piece of kitchenware that will add character to your collection. Crafted in the Netherlands, this hand-carved wood mold features a charming Dutch man design that is perfect for creating large gingerbread cookies. The medium brown wood tone and figural shape make it a great decorative item for all occasions. Measuring approximately 23.5″ in height and 5.5″ in width with a depth of 3/4, this original piece is perfect for those who love to bake and decorate. It is a one-of-a-kind item that will surely impress your friends and family. Get this handmade cookie mold today and add a touch of vintage charm to your baking.
There are screw eyes in the back where the molds have been hung on the wall. Please carefully inspect photos for full condition and item details. All of our items come from a smoke free environment.
Almost the full alphabet chocolate letter molds. The letters are 4 1/2 long. It is missing the Q and X but has an extra M and W. They are in very nice shape except the letter I has part of the wire edge broken loose it does not effect the use of the mold. Looks like an easy repair to re solder it. I could not find any markings on them but was told they came from a Dutch bakery.
They have the normal wear associated with molds of this age that were used in the making of chocolate treats. There is an embossed 8069 on the girl and a 8068 on the boy. The boy has his hands in his pockets.
They are each about 7 1/2 high. It is marked “Anton Reiche” on the back. The other one has marks too, that look like “Anton Reiche” and 16. Check out the photos!