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 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.
Whatever suits your antique dollhouse or room box bedroom - two cute little metal hot water bottles to warm a doll's bed to choose from. The blue warmer is smaller and approximately 2" long x 1 1/2" wide x 1" high (without the ring). the larger brass bottle is 2 1/2" long x 1 1/2" wide x 1 1/8" high (again approximate measurements without the ring). There is some paint loss on the blue water bottle, but otherwise the condition of both bottles is nice. Circa 1910 ...click for details
Just right for a blue and white antique German doll kitchen - a robin's egg blue tin petroleum lamp! There is minimal paint loss on the bottom (1 7/8 inches in diameter) and the reflector is quite nice. There is even a wick that can be turned up or down. The globe is a reproduction which was mouth blown to fit this lamp. Altogether the lamp is 4 3/4 inches tall. circa 1910-1920.
Perfect to use in one's German room box kitchen. This Marklin pail is made of tin and has a metal handle for carrying. It is 3 1/2" tall including the handle and in very nice condition. Circa 1900-1910
An accessory for an elegant antique dollhouse parlor or conservatory. The stand itself is made of ornate metal painted gold. It is 3 5/8 inches tall and 2 3/4 inches in diameter at the top. There is no paint loss to the stand. The flowerpots - approximately 2 1/2 inches tall with the paper flowers - are turned wood. Circa early 20th century.
This nice little item would be a lovely accessory for an antique dollhouse conservatory. The stand itself is approximately 3 inches high and with the pot of flowers almost 6 inches. The stand is made of metal with enameled paint which is a bit chipped. The pot is turned wood and the flowers and leaves are fabric. Both the pot and flowers are in very nice condition. Circa 1900.
These little scales would do equally well in a room box store or a German doll kitchen. The body is 4 7/8 inches wide, 2 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches high. The little brass weighing pans are 2 inches in diameter. In lovely condition. Circa 1920s.
This handsome tin fireplace is a wonderful accessory for an elegant antique dollhouse parlor or bedroom. It is 4 inches long, 2 1/8 inches deep and 3 inches tall. The exterior is painted pink with gold trim and the interior is painted black. Inside there is a removable grid with flames and smoke. Other than some paint loss which can be seen on the picture, the over all condition is quite nice. Circa 1920s.
The ceramic base of this decorative piece is in almost perfect condition with only a very few tiny scratches. It is marked with numbers and there is an impressed marking of letters as well. These are almost impossible to decipher. The metal rim is 2 1/4 inches high and has minimal corrosion. This tray, which could be used for serving drinks or as a bread basket, is 9 3/4 inches long and 7 3/4 inches wide. It is also simply a nice decorative spring piece with its salmon-colored flowers and birch ...click for details
This lacquered tin parlor stove was made by the famous firm Rock & Graner of Wurtemberg, Germany. Each of its pieces was exquisitely handcrafted and hand-painted. The firm was established in 1813 and went out of business, actually bankrupt, in 1904. The stove antikhaus is offering is 4 inches tall, 2 inches wide and 1 1/4 inches deep. It stands on a small tin platform measuring 2 1/4 inches x 1 3/4 inches. The exterior is painted white with gray lines depicting tiles. The door in the lowe ...click for details
Cute! Painted blue with "Wichskasten" (box for keeping shoe shine equipment) printed on the front lid. It could be hung on the wall of an antique German doll kitchen. There is a wooden brush inside with natural bristles. The box is approximately 2 1/4 inches wide, 2 inches high and 1 inch deep. And the condition is quite nice with a bit of wear normal for its vintage. Circa: 1900-1910.
Justed what is needed for dolly to take the baby out for a stroll. This lovely carriage is made of very soft pewter. It is lined with fabric and has a fabric awning or sun shield. 4 inches tall, 3 1/2 inches long, and is 1 3/4 inches wide. It is in great condition. The bar to push is missing. It does have 2 handles which can be used to push. Circa: 1890-1900.
This little tin table could be used in an antique dollhouse sun porch or in a garden house or gazebo. The table top is painted red with gold trim. The legs are made of 2 twisted metal wires. It is 3 1/2 inches long, 2 1/4 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches tall. The 4 matching chairs have painted seats and bars that go up the back. The legs and back are also made of twisted metal wires. The chairs are 2 3/4 inches tall. All of the pieces are in nice condition but do show paint loss. Yet that too is ...click for details