Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
The rare antique ice cream mold is in very good usable condition for being over 100 years old , It came from the estate of a lifelong local ice cream shop owner , who love d to collect ice cream related items, dolls, toys, and so much more.
Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
My grandmother had this for many years and had a old chocolate mold book written in French from early 90s with this little fella priced at 600….. That was in the 90s. I could not find any recent auctions for this particular mold but I’m sure it’s worth more that that now. I’m liquidating my estate due to health issues. Please check out my other items.
DOZVOWORLD IS PLEASED TO OFFER YOU ANOTHER ANTIQUE CHOCOLATE MOLD. APPROXIMATELY FROM THE 1910s -1920s. 3,14 inch x 2,55 inch /// 8 cm x 6,5 cm. THE MOLD IS IN USED BUT GOOD /. SOME LITTLE RUSTY SPOT. I THINK THE MOLD NEEDS A CLEAN UP. AFTER THAT YOU CAN USE THE MOLD FOR. MAKING CANDY , CHOCOLATE AND BISCUIT. ALL THE METAL MOLDS WHICH I OFFER WERE. FOUND ON A ROOF IN AN OLD BASKET. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURE THEY. ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. CERTAINLY I WILL COMBINE. PLEASE VISIT MY SHOP / STORE. AND SEARCH FOR MOLD. I OFFER A LOT OF OTHER GREAT MOLDS.
Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
Antique Lamb Chocolate Mold Germany Candy Mold Easter Kitchen Decor from the 1920s. Has some rust but is very old.. Would be a beautiful addition to your spring tablescape or hutch.
Museum Quality double hinged Hermann Walter, Berlin, founded around 1866, was the first German factory of chocolate moulds. Hermann Walter, which was run on by the sons, used to have about 5000 different models in production but after 1948 they were located in the East sector of Berlin. Back then, the proprietors emigrated to West Berlin and produced moulds under the name of Erich Bonck, Berlin-Neukölln. In 1952 the production run under the name of Hermann Walter again until the firm was taken over by co. (Chocolate Molds Museum website). Consists 14 individual molds that make 7 front & back figures. Very whimsical grouping that includes an Easter rabbit pulling a newly hatched chick in a cart shaped like an egg (similar to the post card image shown in the gallery for reference purposes). Measures approximately 17″ by 6″ by 2 overall. V intage condition as shown.