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Late 1800's Rolling Pin Ceramic w/Blue Design

Description I cannot find another one anywhere comparable to this, Rolling pin with Blue Design. Has been in my family since new.Is in excellent condition. Looks like the Wooden Handle was hand carved. My grandmother had to learn to cook at the age of 5, due to the death of her mother, and she learned to make biscuits with this rolling pin. Appears to be ceramic, with blue willow type design
Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Ceramic
Distinguishing marks None that I can find
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 6 X 18"
Date Period 1890
Weight 5 lbs
History This rolling pin belonged to my great grandmother, and then my grandmother. 1900
Price Paid (If known) In the family since new
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 15 years ago

I have a similar rolling pin from the late 1890 that belonged to my husband's grandmother. It too is in excellent condition because according to my husband she did not use it as she was afraid she would break the ceramic. Grandma Logan lived in Kansas making me think they were common in that part of the country. Do you know of others that survived?

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