Found it in my in-laws drawer where they had butter dishes etc What’s this?? Fork there for scale.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE ANSWERS: it’s a bone for a glass dog. they were bred in the early 19th century; but short life span...
HERE ARE SOME OF THE ANSWERS: it’s a bone for a glass dog. they were bred in the early 19th century; but short life span...
Take a stroll down memory lane and listen closely. Do you hear it? The distinct click-clack of metal on the pavement. Ah, those were the...
Legacy of the Vintage Feeler Gauge Tool Influence on Modern Tools The legacy of the vintage feeler gauge tool is evident in modern precision measurement...
When we see something from our past, it can often spark a number of nostalgic memories. Those simple memories have the ability to make us...
The object in the image is actually an attachment for an old Sunbeam Mixmaster mixer. Specifically, it is part of the juicer attachment. The spout...
In 1856, Ralph Collier patented the first mixer with rotating parts in Baltimore, Maryland. E.P. Griffith followed with his whisk patent in England in 1857....
Embracing Cycling Heritage: The Vintage Bicycle Generator In the era of sleek LED bike lights and rechargeable batteries, a charming piece of cycling history continues...
History of Shoe Horns Shoe horns have a long history, dating back to the 15th century. People initially crafted them from animal horn, bone, or...
House fires have always been one of my biggest fears. Although I’ve never experienced one personally, I constantly triple-check the stove, candles, and dryer...
Back in the days before technology simplified communication, postal services were relied upon to deliver letters and packages, much like the way pigeons were once...
Ever stumbled upon a gadget from the past that makes you go, “What in the world is this?” Well, that’s the feeling many folks get...
The Vintage Bicycle Bell: A Journey Through Time Origin and Early Development Cycling history traces back to the early 19th century, with bicycles gradually gaining...