Circa 1900-1910. This charming little pewter tea set has 8 pieces.(teapot with lid, cream pitcher, 2 teacups, 2 saucers & serving tray). All pieces are in great condition.
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 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 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.
Perfect for the bedside table of a dollhouse bedroom. This darling little clock is 1 3/4 inches tall, diameter 1 1/4 inches. It has a white paper face with black numbers and hands;there are 2 front legs and a bell at the top. It is in very nice condition. Circa 1910-1920.
This elegant inverted pear shaped samovar is sitting on a square base with 4 legs. It has scroll handles made of wood and a spigot which opens and closes. It would be perfect for a small doll tea party. It is approximately 5 1/4 inches tall and in excellent condition. Circa 1940s-1950s.
What a great addition to a dollhouse kitchen or a German room box!! Both items are porcelain attached to chromed tin. The brush rack has a metal hook for the brush at the top and porcelain cup to catch drips at the bottom. It is 2 3/4" high and 1 1/2" wide. On the back there is a metal loop so that it can be attached to the wall of a room box kitchen. The 'Zwiebeln' or onion holder also has a porcelain oblong cup attach to a tin back. The frame is 2 3/4" long and 2 1/2&quo ...click for details
What a rare find! A blue and white onion pattern canister for dollhouse or German kitchen. This canister stands 2 ½ inches tall including lid. In German lettering the word Zucker(sugar) is printed on the front. The canister has been played with but is a great piece. Circa 1910.
These sweet little blue and white porcelain pitchers have gold handles. The largest pitcher is 1 1/4 inches tall. The middle pitcher is 1 1/8 inches tall and the small pitchers is 1 inches tall. They would make a great addition to a dollhouse or a German doll kitchen. Circa 1910.
It is tea-for-two time! Two tiny cups with connected saucer, open sugar dish, creamer, teapot with lid and serving tray. Just what the dollhouse doll needs for tea. The serving tray has a diameter of 2 1/2 inches, teapot is 1 inch tall including lid, sugar dish diameter 1/2 inch, teacups 1/2 inch tall and the creamer is 1/2 inch tall. All pieces are in very nice condition. Circa 1920.
Perfect for dolly and her friends to have a tea party! This dollhouse pewter tea set has 3 cups, 3 sauces and a teapot with lid. The teapot is 1 inch tall. All pieces are in very nice condition. Circa 1900-1910.
An elegant accessory for a Biedermeier dollhouse! This little mantel clock is in lovely condition, only minimal paint loss, with the original mirror and pendulum. There is also a glass cover over the face of the clock. It is 2 1/2 inches tall and the base is 1 3/4" x 1". Circa 1860.
This small rack is a great accessory for a German doll kitchen. It is pewter-plated and comes complete with its own little sponge and towel (made of vintage fabric). It measures 3 inches from the tip of the top loop to the bottom of the basket and is 2 inches wide. The basket is approximately 1 3/4 inches deep. And the condition is very nice. Circa 1900.
This small pewter vase is filled with turquoise flowers and would work well in an antique turn-of-the-century (1900) dollhouse. The gilding has a rich patina, but there is only little or no paint loss. Circa 1900-1920.