Thanks all for all the good information, thankfully I spent very little on this piece. Bill
Debora, Greatly appreciated, thanks for the information. What is the best way to tell if it a reproduction or not, and if real what era is it...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Good day, haven't posted in some time, but here I am again. I just...
Hello, Jeff here are some pics of the caning on the rear side of the chair, hope they are clear enough to see. The seat of the chair has been...
Jeff, Would you think early 1900's or later, and is the chair carved or pressed ?? Thanks, Bill
Hi all, any help appreciated with date an type of chair this is, Thanks, Bill
Sure Can. 1st is bottom base 2nd is the bottom of the top part the beaters fit into. 3rd is the top of the machine, where we know the lid is...
Thanks Mixdenny, and all others that offered an opinion as to what it is. This has given me the stronger urge to try and identify the time and...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] any idea of what era this would have been ? Here are a couple of more pictures, just for clarity.
Thanks for the input folks. I was not really thinking of a dough maker as much as a beater, as the piece does not have a dough blade, but rather...
The bowl sits on a base that likely had turn table on it, the head of the piece lifts, and tilts back, with the beaters, to clear the bowl, and...
I thought so also, but it has no electronics, or controls of any kind, and is powered by that hand crank you see. While I say it looks commercial,...
I just remembered how to enlarge it.
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