Antique Universal Bread Maker with Original Lid
Antique Universal Bread Maker with Original Lid
Step back into the golden age of home baking with this authentic antique Universal Bread Maker, a remarkable piece of early American kitchen history. Featuring its original hand-crank mechanism and metal mixing container, this bread maker was designed to simplify the process of kneading dough long before the convenience of electric appliances.
Awarded a Gold Medal at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition, the Universal Bread Maker became a trusted staple in American kitchens for its innovative design and durable construction. Today, it makes a striking addition to farmhouse décor, antique kitchen collections, or anyone who appreciates the craftsmanship of vintage culinary tools.
The original aged metal finish and naturally developed patina tell the story of more than a century of use, making every mark part of its unique character. Whether displayed as a conversation piece or added to an antique kitchen collection, this bread maker is a wonderful reminder of America’s early baking traditions.
Condition:
Good antique condition with age-related wear, oxidation, surface rust, scratches, and patina consistent with over 100 years of use. The crank turns, but this piece is being sold primarily as a collectible or display item.
Dimensions: 10"h x 12"d
Features
- Authentic antique Universal Bread Maker
- Original hand-crank mixing mechanism
- Original fitted lid with wooden handle
- Awarded Gold Medal at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition
- Made in New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.A.
- Beautiful aged metal patina
- Wonderful farmhouse, primitive, or country kitchen décor
- Great collectible for antique kitchen enthusiasts
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