These little boxes are prefect for the selves of a German roombox store. They are all containers for food products and printed in German. Each little package is 2 3/4" high or a bit smaller.
This elegant dollhouse parlor stove is 6 3/4" high, 2 3/4" wide and 2" deep. It is made of sheet metal painted white. The top the stove is decorated with a cornice and there is a fancy medallion in the center front. On the bottom there is a hinged brass door. Part of the cornice is missing from the top of the stove. The overall condition is otherwise very good. A great addition to a German roombox parlor or an antique dollhouse.
This handsome coal stove is cast in pewter. The painted details on the stove are black and red. It is 3 1/2 inches tall and is marked 'WG' on the front for F.W. Gerlach of Naumberg, Germany. Founded in 1815, the company had a long tradition of making high-quality pewter items for doll houses. This nice little stove would make a great addition to a parlor or school room box.
This very nice dollhouse accessory for a bedroom is fitted with an ornate mirror frame which shows some wear but is nonetheless charming. Otherwise the stand is in nice condition and comes with an ever so tiny soap or comb dish. The mirror appears to be original. This piece of dollhouse furniture is approximately 6 3/8 inches high and the individual tin shelves are about 3 wide and 2 3/8 inches deep. Circa 1910-1920.
This handsome shelf is perfect for a German room box kitchen. It is painted with white enamel trimmed in blue. All original. There are 3 metal hooks which can be used for kitchen utensils as well as a swing bar for a towel. The shelf is in nice condition. There is a bit of paint loss on the top. It is 7 inches long, 2 inches deep and 3 inches high. Circa 1910.
What a great table for a dollhouse library or parlor. This schneegas table has a scallop marble top and a wooden base which has lovely turn work. The size is 5 1/2 inches long, 3 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches tall. It is in excellent condition. There is a very tiny chip on the marble, but this does not take away from the beauty of the table. Circa 1870-1900,
Glass domes such as this one were used in old German doll kitchens. And they still are!! The scalloped plate is 2 1/8" in diameter and the dome is 1 3/4" high. Both pieces are in very nice condition. There is manufacture's error on the rim of the dome which is not unusual of these tiny pieces.
What a rare find! This tiny pewter telephone is painted and has a porcelain earpiece. On the side there is a crank which makes a clicking sound when turned. The phone would be a wonderful addition to a dollhouse library or parlor. Or maybe to a gentleman's smoking room. A piece of pewter is missing from the one side and there is a bit of paint loss, but otherwise it is a charming piece. Circa 1910.
This delicate hand blown set consists of a handled pitcher and 4 mugs. The pitcher is 1 1/2 inches tall. The mugs are handled as well and are 1/2 inch tall. The one mug has a tiny crack. The crack is not rough. All the other pieces are in outstanding condition.
These elegant ormolu chairs would be a wonderful addition to an antique dollhouse or a German room box parlor. The ornate chairs - 3 inches high at the back - are decorated with a daisy motif. They are all in excellent condition. Check Swantje Köhler's new book 'Ormolu Dollhouse Accessories' on page 40 for a great picture of this item from an Erhard & Söhne catalogue. Circa early 20th century.