This early antique dollhouse item was made by Schneegass of Waltershausen, Germany. The wood is well-known as Golden Oak or Yellow Cherry. To the top of the mirror surround it is 7 inches tall, and it has a marble top and turned legs. Although there is a tiny piece missing from the cornice decoration at the center top, the overall condition is great. Circa 1890-1900.
This set of Robin's egg blue and white cookware
is child's size and made for the larger stove. There are 2 frying pans with long handles. The larger pan is 4 1/2 inches in diameter at the top and 3 1/4 inches at the bottom. The smaller one is 4 inches in diameter at the top and 2 3/4 inches at the bottom. There are two sauce pans, one 3 1/4 inches in diameter at the top and 3 inches at the bottom and a second one 2 3/4 inches in diameter at the top and 2 1/2 inches at the bottom. Th ...click for details
These darling little white porcelain pitchers have flow blue designs around the top and on the handles. The largest pitcher is 1 3/4 inches tall. It has a manufacture's error on the top rim at the spout. It is not a chip. The small pitchers are 1 1/8 inches tall. They would make a great addition to a dollhouse or a German doll kitchen. Circa: Late 1800's.
This tiny German doll kitchen or dollhouse accessory is 4 inches wide and 1 5/8 inches high. The tin plates name the hooks for three different kinds of towels (Tuch) – for knives (Messertuch), for washing(Wischtuch) and for hands(Handtuch). The tin plates are white with blue lettering. Some of the lettering is a bit faded. Circa 1910.
A rare and decorative addition to any room box sitting room! The mirror is pewter, partially accented with gold. There are candle holders on either side. Height 3 1/2 inches, width 1 1/2 inches. Excellent condition. Circa 1900-1910. Two available.
Just perfect for that room box parlor! A gold color sheet metal or ormolu table clock with pendulum and hands that move. This diminutive item is only about 2 inches tall and was made around 1910.
A tiny box for cleaning tiny shoes. This wee box is 2 1/8 inches high at the back; the body is 2 1/2 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches deep. Inside there are an ever so small tin of shoe cream and a brush for polishing doll shoes. The parts visible when hanging on the wall of a doll kitchen are in fine condition. There is rust on the back. Circa: 1910-1920.
This Schneegas lady's writing desk is an early golden oak piece, sometimes also called yellow cherry. It has functional doors, letter compartments, and a marble writing surface. The back is 4 1/2 inches high; the desk itself 4 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches deep. It is in wonderful condition. Circa 1890-1900.
This sweet little enamelware bucket has a white interior and Robin's egg blue exterior.
It has a metal bail for carrying. Height 2 inches(not including bail), bottom diameter 1 1/2 inch and top diameter 2 1/2 inches. It is in good + condition. There are dings which can be seen in the photos. Circa: 1910.
Another super item for the blue and white German doll kitchen! This rare little rack -- 3 1/2 inches high and 1 5/8 inches wide -- from around 1900 is in wonderful condition with only two absolutely tiny chips on the right rim. The mug is not the original tin cup but a ceramic mug. Some time long ago the handle broke off and was glued back in place. But the damage is so minimal that it would still look lovely on the wall of a tiny kitchen.