Antique Kitchenware

Collection of vintage kitchen items like sugar bowls and jugs, highlighting intricate designs and historic craftsmanship.

Jug, 1831, 11 x 8 1/4 x 6in. (27.9 x 21 x 15.2cm), Pewter, Austria, 19th century
Jug, 1831, 11 x 8 1/4 x 6in. (27.9 x 21 x 15.2cm), Pewter, Austria, 19th century
Piasecznica; Feline, Magdalen (fl. 1753-1762); 1754/55 (1754-00-00-1755-00-00);Sugar Bowl. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 5 1/16 in. (12.9 cm). Maker: George Richardson (1782-1848). Date: 1830-45. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.. Oval, a little curved tinned iron bottle with straight neck and cap. On both sides each two holders for belts. All parts are soldered together.Jug, 1831, 11 x 8 1/4 x 6in. (27.9 x 21 x 15.2cm), Pewter, Austria, 19th centuryEcuelle And Cover; pewterCandlestick; one of a pair, 1825-1830, 3 1/8 x 5 1/4in. (7.9 x 13.3cm), Pewter, England, 19th centuryBeaker. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm). Maker: Sherman Boardman (1787-1861); Thomas Danforth Boardman (1784-1873) or. Date: 1810-50. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.coffee maker isolated on a white backgroundcamping sooty pot isolated on white camping sooty pot isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 6641515Jeremiah Dummer, Tankard, c. 1690, silver.Beaker 1832-40 Gregg, Hayden and Company. Beaker 395Ewer; Manufactured by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) (Germany); wrought copper and cast brassOld galvanized watering can isolated on white background.. Sauce bowl, oval, spouts at the ends and ribbed ears attached to the center of both sides. Along the corrugated upper edge, an imposed profile, including the crowned alliance weapon of parts of Wijhe in engraving, consisting of two oval shields: 1 on a crossbar two surrounded boar heads; 2 A climbing lion in a field strewn with blocks.Silversmith: Elias Voet (), Silver miniature pan, pan holder kitchenware miniature model silver, stem, cast Round pan on three legs with rectangular handle. master mark: V (twice) dolls food prepare baking play decorate kitchen home interiorSilversmith's art, Italy, 18th century. Smooth flared silver Genoese chocolate pot with wooden handle.Stem bowl, 5th-6th century, Unknown Korean, 5 1/2 x 5 5/8 x 5 5/8 in. (13.97 x 14.29 x 14.29 cm), Stoneware, Korea, 5th-6th centuryMug late 17th century George Garthorne. Mug. British, London. late 17th century. Silver. Metalwork-SilverBlack hat on white background.A dripping colanderInkwell -Cup c 1715 Boston. Silver . Edward WinslowMortar and pestle Old mortar and pestle isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/AndreyxEreminx 3100925Tankard ca. 1660 British, Leeds. Tankard 197394Wine measure, 18th century, 5 3/8 x 4 x 2 7/8in. (13.7 x 10.2 x 7.3cm), Pewter, France, 18th centuryCAZUELA CON TAPA - VIDRIADA - ARTE POPULAR S XX. Location: ALFARERIA. TIÑOSILLOS. AVILA. SPAIN.Antique manual coffee millLee Mansion, Silver Pitcher engraved Abigail Cowell , Pitchers. Samuel Chamberlain Photograph Negatives Collectionprofile view of closed ceramic pot isolated profile view of closed ceramic pot from black unglazed clay isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 8880008Tea Jar 1680 Japan. Tea Jar. Japan. 1680. Clay covered with a mottled glaze; left-handed itogiri (Zeze ware). Edo period (1615-1868). CeramicsMiniature brazier 1754-55 Pierre Belleville. Miniature brazier 200144Marble mortar and pestle isolated on white backgroundMalfa of the Swiss Army Factory productPijzel with pestle, with band decorations, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Pijzel van Geldoper with tire decoration; Stamper with three knots. Amsterdam brass (alloy) Pijzel van Geldoper with tire decoration; Stamper with three knots. Amsterdam brass (alloy)Puzzle Box' still bank, 20th century, 1 15/16 x 3 3/4 x 3 13/16 in. (4.92 x 9.53 x 9.68 cm), Wood, 20th centurypaint bucket and paintbrush isolated on white backgroundHeadrest, 19th century, 5 1/2 x 6 x 4 1/2 in. (14.0 x 15.2 x 11.4 cm), Wood, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 19th century, Historically, headrests were a powerful piece of property in Yaka and Songo societies because of the spiritual energy they conveyed to the user during sleep. Unlike other cultures where headrests were passed down through a family as an heirloom, the Yaka and Songo viewed their headrests as personal property. Male authority figures and matriarchal heads primarily used them to denote status in society. Because their cultural values have changed, modern Yaka and Songo societies no longer use headrests.Covered Jar ca. 1881-90 George Duncan and Sons. Covered Jar 14267Bottle 17th-18th century French or German. Bottle. French or German. 17th-18th century. Glass; pewter. GlassCopper cooking pot with spoon on white background.Old vintage Russian Soviet rusty iron isolated on a white background. Old vintage Russian Soviet rusty iron isolated on a white background. Copyright: xZoonar.com/SergeyxxKozoderovx 15959939Kałarz;  1830-1860 (1830-00-00-1860-00-00);Bowl, Silver, ivory, ebony, Truncated cone-shaped bowl of silver, the outside covered with vertical staves of ebony and ivory alternating, interrupted by band inscribed with: The Gift of AS to her Grandson RS 1789.” Three handles set horizontally., Scotland, ca. 1785, metalwork, Decorative Arts, BowlCAJA DORADA CON LA PARRILLA DE SAN LORENZO Y LA CORONA REAL GRABADA EN LA TAPA. Location: MONASTERIO-INTERIOR. SAN LORENZO DEL ESCORIAL. MADRID. SPAIN.silver milk jug Stainless pan isolated on white backgroundTaperstick 1793-94 Henry Chawner. Taperstick. British, London. 1793-94. Silver. Metalwork-SilverPorringer ca. 1800 Possibly Samuel Pennock. Porringer. American. ca. 1800. Pewter. Made in Westtown, Pennsylvania, United StatesChocolate pot 1708-9 Nathaniel Lock. Chocolate pot 204900rook chess piece vintage wooden rook chess piece isolated on white Copyright: xZoonar.com/YuryxZapx 1053977488stSand vessel. Feline, Magdalen (fl. 1753-1762), goldsmithMug.   Maker: Nathaniel Austin, American, 1741-1816Dish with cover (part of a service) late 18th-early 19th century Chinese, for American market. Dish with cover (part of a service) 201117Footed Vessel 14th-15th century () Maya () This vessel is carved from a translucent stone, commonly known in Mexico as tecali. Named for the town of Tecali de Herrera in southern Puebla where abundant sources are known, the stone is also found in central Oaxaca and in the southern Maya lowlands. Tecali is often referred to as Mexican onyx; it is, however, not agate but a calcite, a soft stone, similar in appearance to alabaster. It was a valued material throughout ancient Mesoamerica and many ritual and luxury items were made from it. At Teotihuacan, masks, statuary, and vessels of various shapes are fabricated from tecali. During the last centuries before the conquest, effigy vessels, often of substantial size, in the shape of deities and animals such as monkeys or coyotes, were carved from it in many parts of Mesoamerica. Elegant footed vessels of a shape similar to this example with slightly flared walls with a delicate lip were found in offerings at Uxmal and Chichén Itzá, and frInkwell of tin with a feather. The tin inkwell has a cylindrical body. The inner box is narrower and the vaulted upper side falls over the outer pot. In the middle of the curvature a clock-shaped lid that can be opened with a two-headed hinge.Tankard. Maker, attributed to: Timothy Bontecou, American, 1693-1784Lacquer Box. China, Han dynasty, 206 B.C.-A.D. 220. Furnishings; Accessories. LacquerCampanian Black Bowl. UnknownMortar and Pestle 1739-80 American. Mortar and Pestle 5229Old broken coffee mill on white backgroundJames Roe, Caster, c. 1770, silver.Domper, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1800 Round, funnel -shaped damper with engraved rings. The edge of the damper is bent out and the tip is profiled. The damper is marked with an ax. The damper is kept with a Blaker and a candle snuiter. Netherlands silver (metal) Round, funnel -shaped damper with engraved rings. The edge of the damper is bent out and the tip is profiled. The damper is marked with an ax. The damper is kept with a Blaker and a candle snuiter. Netherlands silver (metal)Lamp, South Anatolia, Anatolia; 2nd century; Bronze; 13 × 8.4 × 7.8 cm (5 1,8 × 3 5,16 × 3 1,16 in.)Wooden mortar and pestle isolated white backgroundCoveredbowl.  Manufacturer: Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, 1880-1958. Art objects from the Islamic Mamluk dynasty found their way to the Christian West early on. This basin was made in Syria or Egypt for the Sicilian court. It bears the arms of Elizabeth of Carinthia (c. 1300-1350), Queen of Sicily, alongside Arabic and Christian ornament. Such exotic vessels were used as baptismal fonts or for ritual hand washing.Very old kerosene lamp. Isolated objects: very old shabby and rusty kerosene lamp, without glass, on white backgroundShigaraki Ware Mizusashi (Tea Ceremony Fresh Water Jar) Shigaraki Ware Mizusashi (Tea Ceremony Fresh Water Jar), ca. 1620. Buff stoneware with ash glaze, lacquer lid; Shigaraki ware, 6 x 6 1/2 in. (15.2 x 16.5 cm).  Whereas most potters take care to filter rocks out of their clay, the potters of the Shigaraki region understand that the texture created by rocky bits of quartz and feldspar adds tactile and visual interest to their wares. The artisans add only minimal glaze, letting the surface retain its graininess. Shigaraki, east of Kyōto, has been a kiln site for centuries, originally making utilitarian pieces such as storage jars and mortars. When the tea ceremony gained popularity in the sixteenth century, Shigaraki ceramicists were quick to adapt to the tea masters demands for rustic but engaging vessels, such as this deceptively simple water jar. Asian Art ca. 1620Caster with Cover, Diederik Lodewijk Bennewitz, 1806 The smooth, cylindrical bus has a screw -up bottom whose edge protrudes for a while. Round sprinkles have been applied in the convex top. A ball of lid fits on, the bottom of which is decorated with a filet edge. On the lid the clifford weapon is engraved with the helmet sign and shield holders. Amsterdam silver (metal) The smooth, cylindrical bus has a screw -up bottom whose edge protrudes for a while. Round sprinkles have been applied in the convex top. A ball of lid fits on, the bottom of which is decorated with a filet edge. On the lid the clifford weapon is engraved with the helmet sign and shield holders. Amsterdam silver (metal)Model of Anchor, Grootsmederij Leiden, c. 1860 - c. 1863 demonstration model Model of a mushroom anchor. It consists of a shaft with a harp at the end, while the arms have been replaced by the section of a ball, to the middle. An eye is confirmed to this. Scale 1:10 (estimate). Leiden iron (metal)Gießkanne Metallic watering can on wooden surface Copyright: xZoonar.com/J.xSandvikx 1289533Clay pot for cooking isolated on white backgroundStew with sawn -out hearts, anonymous, c. 1755 Oval stew with test. In the top of the stove, a round hole has been cut out in the middle and four open hearts opened around it. In the stew there is a test on a foot and with an ear. The stove is marked: Mt. = Foot 430. The stew is equal to five stewing with the invnrs. BK-NM-11177-175, BK-NM-1177-176, BK-NM-11177-177, BK-NM-11177-178, BK-NM-11177-180. Amsterdam silver (metal) Oval stew with test. In the top of the stove, a round hole has been cut out in the middle and four open hearts opened around it. In the stew there is a test on a foot and with an ear. The stove is marked: Mt. = Foot 430. The stew is equal to five stewing with the invnrs. BK-NM-11177-175, BK-NM-1177-176, BK-NM-11177-177, BK-NM-11177-178, BK-NM-11177-180. Amsterdam silver (metal)Silversmith's Art, Italy 20th century. Silver coffeepot. Alessi manufacturing, 1935-37.Old Tea Kettle Classic old metal tea kettle in real vintage style on a wooden table Copyright: xZoonar.com/TimxHesterx 5870408Bronze Lidded BowlPaul Revere Jr., Teapot, c. 1785, silver.vintage brass samovar - retro brass samovar isolated on white backgroundJug - Medalta Stoneware Company Medalta Stoneware Companysugar bowl and spoon are on  white tableRoberval balance whose plates are out of balanceCopper molded thimble, thimble sewing kit soil find copper brass metal, cast Copper molded thimble with round pits in lines with groove becoming shaft and wide board with two grooves archeology sewing textile machining clothing needle and thread repairBarometer 1785-1795 England. Marble, gilt bronze, biscuit porcelain . Vulliamy FamilySkillet.   Maker: Lawrence Langworthy, AmericanCampanian Black Kylix (Stemless); Campania, South Italy, Europe; 323 - 31 B.C; Terracotta; 6.3 x 16.5 x 10.3 cm (2 1,2 x 6 1,2 x 4 1,16 in.)Silversmith's Art, England 20th century. Bell-shaped Bell Shaker. Registered by Asprey, 1937. Open.Vase in the eastern stylepeat pot for seedlings peat pot for seedlings Copyright: xZoonar.com/RuslanxGrigolavax 2079385champagne cork isolated on white background Retro cartoon illustration. On plain white background.Inkstel frame with weapon Batavia, Jurriaan van Kalker (attributed to), 1725 - 1750 Silver ink set, elongated with rounded corners, resting on four claw legs. The leaf is divided by a container. In each part two round jars for ink and sand. Jogjakarta silver (metal)   Batavia Silver ink set, elongated with rounded corners, resting on four claw legs. The leaf is divided by a container. In each part two round jars for ink and sand. Jogjakarta silver (metal)   BataviaBottle And Cover (England); Made by Asprey & Son Co. (United Kingdom); glass, silverPainting on wooden box, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Copyright: xSafatxAli/DinodiaxPhotoxThe Carthage Treasure: Spoons and patera dating from the Late Roman period.Rudolph Sondag, Chrismatorium with engraved representation of Lam Gods on lid, chrismatorium liturgisch_vat holder silver gold, Round box of silver with slightly convex lid; box from inside in three compartments shared profile edges two closing hooks on lid edge wall box: engraved in capitals I (Oleum Infirmorum) O (Oleum Catechumenorum) and C (Chrisma) H. Bonifatius church anointing of the sick sacrament of the sick religion roman-catholicism liturgy die ritual anointing religious ceremony Holy Oliesel Last Oliesel Heijplaat Charlois Rotterdam Box to keep the Holy Oliesel from the St. Boniface Church (Heijplaat).Terracotta skyphos (deep drinking cup). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 4 in. (10.2 cm); diameter 5 7/16 in. (13.8 cm); width with handles 7 15/16 in. (20.1 cm). Date: ca. 500 B.C..Dogs among fruit treesScenes of rural life do not figure prominently in the iconography of Attic vases. This exception is engaging in its simplicity. Executed at a time when the red-figure technique had loosened the manner of drawing, the dogs were painted in added white directly onto the reserved clay surface. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Dirck Messchaert II, Two-piece bronze mold for flat plate with initials, cast molding tool tools base metal bronze iron, and year 1737 (Dirck Messchaert II) Rotterdam tingieterij tin stainer tin Meeuws Druy craft Shapes are from the originally 18th century Rotterdam tinnegieter J Druy. The large molds that were not signed or dated were the property of the tinker guild and were rented to the small tin caster.Carboy bottle Carboy bottle with glass in wicker isolated over white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/IvonnexWierinkx 8041035Brown champignon mushroom isolated on white background cutout