Wear and traces of rust are present. Wear consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures for specific details on condition. Measures approximately 3 1/8″ long x 3 3/8″ high without the hinge. Feedback will be left once received.
I THINK A GOOD PIECE FOR YOUR COLLECTION. I SEE NO DAMAGE. DATED 1894, SEE PHOTOS. Liberty (Miss Columbia) from 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition was made by Schall (S & Co) and is numbered #559. Your mold #1032 was made by Eppelsheimer E&Co. And depicts Trilby, the key character in George DuMaurier’s very popular 1894 novel, Trilby. I recieved this information from another member. I appreicate the knowledge offered, thank you.
I initially thought it was a pepper grinder or a mortar of sorts but it has a bow on the front so I have suggested it be a Christmas / Holiday mold. If you know what it is, I would be interested to hear. It is numbered 556 and is very heavy weighing 347 grams or 3/4 of a pound. About 3.5″ high and 3″ at the widest part where the hinge is. Signs of age and patina to the metal. Hinges are solid and functional. Photos will best describe condition. I have described this item to the best of my knowledge and photographed it to the best of my ability. If you require further information or more photos, please don’t hesitate to ask.
This is for a Vintage Antique Kewpie Doll Chocolate Mold made of Pewter – circa 1913. Tall, and 2-1/4 in. Great condition , see also pictures. There are no dents, chips, or breaks. We found this in an estate we were clearing out. #43680 March 4,’13. International costs to be determined. Please ask for quote. Please take the time to read the following. Expect signs of wear and usage appropriate with the age of such items. We usually take multiple photographs of an item. Please check for a second row of photos, they often are there but can be overlooked. Photographs are part of the description and show all that is included. We photograph and accurately describe every item as to its condition and authenticity to the best of our ability. If you have any questions, please let us know. We often have similar items available, so please see our Other Items.
This is a rare, antique American pewter mold in the shape of Father Knickerbocker, the symbol of New York City. This is a very heavy mold done in three sections. The figure of a man’s head with colonial style hat and colonial hair (see pony-style hair in back section). The back section has the mark of the Eppelsheimer co. With no mold number. Although we did not see a mold number on the object, with the information from another eBayer, it is Eppelsheimers, 994. This is the only example of this type we have seen. H: 4 ½”, W: 4 ½”.