19th Century Chocolate Fluer de Lis Mold Anton Reiche Dredsen Germany Antique
19th Century Chocolate Fluer de Lis Mold Anton Reiche Dredsen Germany Antique RARE. I have NOT found any with this pattern.. Mold is embossed with the company name and #3447 as pictured. Mold interior is nicely detailed. Mold Shape: Fluer de Lis Maker: Anton Reiche Signed: Yes Size: Measures 7 1/2″ X 6 3/4″….
Antique Vintage Medium Easter Basket Chocolate Mold. 8 3/4 By 4 1/2. Beautifu
Antique Vintage MEDIUM EASTER BASKET Chocolate Mold. The Mold measures 8 3/4″ by 4 1/2″ and is 4 1/2 deep. This mold and fits together snugly and could be used to mold chocolate. In very good used vintage condition. You will find scratches, dings, scuffs and the usual wear and tear – all commensurate with age. This Fabulous MEDIUM EASTER BASKET Chocolate Mold would make a Wonderful addition to your collection!
Vintage Antique Chocolate mold Dutch letters
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.
Antique Anton Reiche Easter Egg Mold Rooster Marriage Vormenfabriek Holland
Antique Old Fashion Santa Claus Chocolate Candy Soap Front Back Mold withClips 7in
Antique Old Fashion Santa Claus Chocolate Candy Soap Front Back Mold w/Clips 7in. This antique – old fashion Santa Claus chocolate/candy/soap mold is about 7 inches tall with very good detai. It’s about 7 inches tall with its original clips. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
Antique Rare Anton Reiche Germany Chocolate Mold CHOCOLATE BAR 10 BARS #1281
Antique Chocolate Tin Mold Five Cat Cats 11 long Germany Eppelshimer #8010
Triple Cop with stop sign chocolate hinged clamped banded mold sgn Van Emden Co
This mold is very similar (almost identical) to those made in Holland by Van Emden of a crossing guard/Cop, but there is no indication what country this was made. This mold fits the character molds made between 1910 – 1930. It came out a collection from an old candy shop closed around the second world war and most of the molds are still useable.