Thrifting for the kitchen, Vollrath mixing bowl and vintage Lodge skillet. These are some of the higher quality cookware that I keep an eye out for.
Vollrath still makes high quality stainless steel cookware in Sheboygan, WI, and will almost always be well marked.
The skillet is a No. 8 Lodge from about the 1940s. These were ‘unmarked’, as in no manufacturer’s label, had a heat ring with three notches, and were ground smooth on the cooking surface.
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Can you imagine how hot? Smaller vintage snapshot photo of a young woman cooking at a cast iron stove.
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Very elaborate and well preserved original cast iron balcony railings and trim known as Sydney Lace on this terrace house - the height of fashion during the 1880's - and still widely seen in the older parts of the Inner West. Enmore.
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Iron cast balcony in the 5th district of Paris
French vintage postcard
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one thing about me is that I’m going to buy a little trinket. I’m physically incapable of leaving a thrift or antique store or even target without a lil Thing.
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The sitting room, with its plain whitewashed walls, is both rustic and minimal in effect. The fireplace boasts an Irish country cooking crane which is in daily use. It swings over the flames to support kettles and pans while they heat.
In an Irish House, 1988
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“CAST IRON KANSAS CITY SOUVENIR PUP PAPERWEIGHT
Original black and white painted finish, 'Kansas City' in script on one side.
Measures 1.5 inches.
Very good condition, noting scattered chips and crazing on the painted finish.
Auction Begins Wednesday, January 11th 2023 at 1:00 pm CST”
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Can you imagine how hot? Smaller vintage snapshot photo of a young woman cooking at a cast iron stove.
https://markonpark.etsy.com/listing/1552962567
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