This darling little tin teakettle would be great on a German doll kitchen stove. The body of the kettle is 2 3/4 inches high without the handle. The bottom is 3 inches in diameter. The kettle, which is in very good condition, has a wooden bale and straight spout. A nice shiny finish with no dents on the pot and only a minor dent at the end of the spout.
This adorable little funnel is 2 1/8 inches long and is 1 3/4 inches in diameter at the top. Great dollhouse size! The handle is riveted both at the top & bottom. The funnel is in very good condition, although there is a bit of wear on the bottom, some very minor dings and a tiny dent to the rim at the top. Circa 1900-1910.
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 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.