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October 28, 2009

Kitchen Collectibles, Souvenir Spoons and other Neat Stuff

Filed under: Collectibles — Tags: , , , , — countryjoe @ 6:11 pm

Recently Added Collectibles List for Country Joes Collectibles Stuff

Please note that most of the items on this list are available on a first come, first served basis only. Most items are postage included to USA addresses.

Some of the new additions to the shop this week.

Phillies Cigars Advertising Matchbook

Golden Gate Casino Advertising Matchbook

Matchless Double Edge Razor Blades

Oil Lamp Perfume Bottle

Department 56 ‘Send in the Clown’ Original Snow Village


Mountian Goat Salt and Pepper Shakers

Miniature Limoges Porcelain Cannon

Pewter Grapes Wine Bottle Stopper


Limoges Figural Swan Open Salt Dips, Spoons, Display Case

1957 Corvette Mikasa Crystal Christmas Ornament


Goldtone Max Factor Lipstick Holder with Rhinestone

Vintage Box of Vestpok Blades

Box of Dublekeen Razor Blades

Box of Medico Absorbent Pipe Filters

Spotswood, N.J. Police Patch

Westmoreland Glass,Reproductions of Early American Glass

Taste-Rite Celery Seed Spices Box


Taste-Rite Ginger Spice Container

Big Hit Ground Sage Spice Box

Vintage Sewing Machine Oiler


Woolworth Building N.Y. Shoe, Pincushion Souvenir


Atlantic City, N.J. Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoon

Historic Town of Smithville NJ Sterling Souvenir Spoon

Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoon Valley Forge Pa.

1982 World’s Fair Souvenir Spoon


Large White / Blue Enamelware Colander

White / Black Enamelware Colander


Neat Vintage Dog Bank, Japan

M&R Brand Flavors Bottle


Vintage Graniteware Water Dipper

Antique Iron Kitchen Ladle

Plus a bunch of Vintage Road Maps And Vintage Safety Razors

See ya, Country Joe

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May 19, 2009

Antique Kitchenware, Antique Scales, Graniteware, Collectible Stuff

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Added some neat stuff to the shop this week, a couple of antique bean splitters, raisin seeder, other kitchen collectibles and a couple of antique scales.

Enamelware Blue and White Colander
Enamelware Blue and White Colander
Nice vintage mottled enamelware blue and white colander, approx. 9-1/2 in. diameter excluding handles, and 3-1/2 inches high. Has some chipped enamel on bottom and around rim. Great addition to your country kitchenware collection.

More vintage graniteware.

Vintage Tin Cow Cookie Cutter
Vintage Tin Cow Cookie Cutter
Vintage tin cookie cutter in the shape of an cow. Approx. 3-5/8 ins. long. Average used condition. Nice addition to your vintage kitchen collection.

Vintage Tin Elephant Cookie Cutter
Vintage Tin Elephant Cookie Cutter
Vintage tin cookie cutter in the shape of an elephant. Approx. 3-1/8 ins. long. Average used condition. Nice addition to your vintage kitchen collection.

Vintage Tin Rabbit Cookie Cutter
Vintage Tin Rabbit Cookie Cutter
Vintage tin cookie cutter in the shape of an rabbit. Approx. 3-1/2 ins. long, with handle. Average used condition. Nice addition to your vintage kitchen collection.

Antique Wood Handle Kitchen Chopper
Antique Wood Handle Kitchen Chopper
Antique wood handled kitchen food chopper, blade is approx. 6 inches across. Great addition to your antique kitchenware display.

Antique Bean Frencher, Bean Slicer, Germany
Antique Bean Frencher, Bean Slicer, Germany
Nice antique German bean slicer or bean frencher with octagon shaped hopper, early 1900’s. Cast iron with nice ornate design. Has wooden handle on the crank handle. Marked ‘Gesetzlich Geschutzt’ on side which basically means Patented or Protected. Works smoothly. About 7-1/2 in. long. A great addition to your antique kitchenware collection.

Antique Ornate Bean Slicer or Bean Frencher German
Antique Ornate German Bean Slicer or Bean Frencher
Ornate antique German bean slicer or bean frencher with rectangle shaped hopper. The slicer is cast iron with nice decorative design. Has wooden handle on the crank handle. Marked ‘Gesetzlich Geschutzt’ on side which basically means Patented or Protected. Early 1900’s. Works smoothly. About 7-1/2 in. long. A great addition to your antique kitchenware collection.

Antique X-Ray Raisin Seeder
Antique X-Ray Raisin Seeder
Neat cast iron X-Ray Raisin Seeder 1890’s - early 1900’s. Cast iron body clamps on to table. Has X-Ray Raisin Seeder - The One That Seeds on side of hopper. About 7-1/2 in. long. A great addition to your antique kitchenware collection. See article from the St. John Daily Sun Nov 21, 1896.

More antique kitchenware.

More vintage kitchenware.

Antique Fairbanks Balance Beam Powder Scale
Antique Fairbanks Balance Beam Powder Scale
An antique Fairbanks balance beam powder scale for reloading etc. Has original Fairbanks decal. 480 gr. capacity. Leveling bubble is intact. Needs some cleaning up, haven’t gotten to it yet.

Antique Steelyard Scale
Antique Steelyard Scale
Antique steelyard scale, approx. 16-1/2 inches long. Has a 12 lb. and 50 lb. capacity. Interesting looking hooks with tapered weight.

This has been hanging around for about a year and I finally tracked down what it was:

Vintage Plumber's Tap Borer
Vintage Plumber’s Tap Borer
A vintage plumber’s tap borer, a hand tool used by plumbers for boring tapered holes in a lead pipe when making a connection to it. Heavy steel blade with nice wood handle. Marked Wm., Johnson, Newark, NJ on the tang. Handle is approx. 3-3/4 in. long. Wm. Johnson operated the Hedenberg Works, Newark, NJ in the early 1900’s.

More vintage tools .

See ya, Country Joe
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March 23, 2007

Collecting Graniteware

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graniteware

Need to add some color to your kitchen or just want that country look? How about collecting or decorating with enamelware, also known as graniteware. American enameled items came to be called graniteware — a term that may have come from the popularity of Granite Iron Ware, produced in 1876 by the St. Louis Stamping Co. I personally call the grey enamelware, graniteware because of the look and the rest enamelware.

Most enamelware was made up until the 1950’s, but newer pieces were made during the 70’s and are still being made. The newer pieces are normally lighter in weight, made cheaper and don’t have that earlier look. Many vintage pieces will have chips and dings from daily use and that shouldn’t deter you from collecting them.

There were many types of kitchen and household items made. It was made in many colors and combinations. There were hundreds of different patterns made over the years. Some pieces are very affordable given their age and some can be very expensive due to scarcity. But the nice thing is that you can set a price range and pretty much make a nice collection within your budget

We have been buying and selling graniteware for many years and have had little items up to a large cooking pot that was about the size of half of a 55 gallon drum. There is a nice selection of interesting antique and vintage graniteware pieces in our shop. Many that are normally difficult to find. A few of these pieces are the more common, pots and pans, pie pans, colanders of all types (look great hanging on the wall), baking pans, funnels, cups, bowls, pottys, ladles, dippers and other utensils. A few harder to find muffin tins, chamber sticks, coffee pots, small buckets, cream cans, cake molds. Also rarer pieces like flasks, lunch buckets, oil bottles, blue - white swirl cuspidor / spitoon etc.

Stop and browse around the shop.

See ya, Country Joe

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