Antique 19th century, tin mold which was used by caterers, restaurateurs, etc. to serve ice cream to their guests in a beautiful way or to make chocolate molds
*Dimensions:
* Diameter about 7 cm, tm hinge, diameter 4 cm
Beautiful brocante black wooden photo frame with image of a lady from the end of the 19th century. The image comes from a French women's magazine.,/H2>
This set of 4 antique wooden apothecary jars from the 19th century tell a fascinating story about the history of medicine and the role of pharmacists in society. At a time when modern medicine was still in its infancy, pharmacists were essential figures in healthcare.
These wooden jars were used to store a variety of ingredients and preparations, from dried herbs to powders and ointments. Each jar is printed with the Latin name of the ingredient or preparation. On 1 pot the lettering is almost invisible, the pot has been used so often. Wood was used for the pots because it was not only affordable but also easy to work with and also provided sufficient protection for the contents.
Some cracks and some minor damage, see photos/H2>
These long skirts are beautiful, but not always handy, which is why these skirt lifters were invented. The skirt lifter was worn on the chataleine, so that the hem of the skirt could be pinched and held up so that the skirt did not get dirty with mud from the dirty Victorian streets.
This copper Victorian skirt lifter has a triangular copper slide at the top, which when pushed upwards clamps the small round discs at the bottom together with the hem of the skirt in between so that it can be properly clamped.
*Dimensions:
*15 cm tall,
*Triangular slide4x4x4 cm
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