Collectors who have exhausted the U.S. market search for antique coffee grinders made across the Atlantic in Europe. These charming mills are sometimes lettered with "coffee" in their native tongue: koffie, or kaffee. Porcelain Dutch grinders feature Delft patterns of windmills and canals.
Some collectors choose wooden coffee grinders, cast iron coffee grinders, or porcelain coffee grinders, while others collect all three kinds
That said, for a better idea on Info. of your grinder, I could use a lot more photos. any screws used, the nut on top of handle, the bottom of the grinder. close up of design, the drawer it self.
If the 150.. is an offer, its a good offer.. most sell from $25.00 to $100.00 plus. But the age of yours I wonder, because most antique marks are a little more fancy in the letters.
Thanks a lot on info,will add more photos on monday...about screws - as I can tell, four of them that are holding bottom wooden part,are not original,to shiny and too modern,everything else looks made at the same unknown period...drawer itself is very simple,wooden,with slots on each side and inside porcelain body are two wooden pieces with bended tin strips that fit into those slots...
In the early 1930s, the Phillips head screw was invented by Henry Phillips. . They needed screws that could take greater torque and could provide tighter fastenings. The Phillips head screw was compatible with the automated screwdrivers used in assembly line////robertson screws phillip slot combo (maybe)
blue porcelain"kaffee" grinder Germany. 1930s
I think price stays the same , only because you said the screws on the bottom looks replaced... Note: I do not claim to be an expert.....
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150.00
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Sorry but I`m not sure what 150.00 meant?Possible value?Or is that an offer?
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European Coffee Grinders
Collectors who have exhausted the U.S. market search for antique coffee grinders made across the Atlantic in Europe. These charming mills are sometimes lettered with "coffee" in their native tongue: koffie, or kaffee. Porcelain Dutch grinders feature Delft patterns of windmills and canals.
Some collectors choose wooden coffee grinders, cast iron coffee grinders, or porcelain coffee grinders, while others collect all three kinds
That said, for a better idea on Info. of your grinder, I could use a lot more photos. any screws used, the nut on top of handle, the bottom of the grinder. close up of design, the drawer it self.
If the 150.. is an offer, its a good offer.. most sell from $25.00 to $100.00 plus. But the age of yours I wonder, because most antique marks are a little more fancy in the letters.
more phots please. thanks..
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Thanks a lot on info,will add more photos on monday...about screws - as I can tell, four of them that are holding bottom wooden part,are not original,to shiny and too modern,everything else looks made at the same unknown period...drawer itself is very simple,wooden,with slots on each side and inside porcelain body are two wooden pieces with bended tin strips that fit into those slots...
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Edited post with some new photos...
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Phillips Head Screw
In the early 1930s, the Phillips head screw was invented by Henry Phillips. . They needed screws that could take greater torque and could provide tighter fastenings. The Phillips head screw was compatible with the automated screwdrivers used in assembly line////robertson screws phillip slot combo (maybe)
blue porcelain"kaffee" grinder Germany. 1930s
I think price stays the same , only because you said the screws on the bottom looks replaced... Note: I do not claim to be an expert.....
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Thank You very much ...