Description: Step back in time with this exquisite antique apple cider press part from the 19th century, a true gem of agricultural history. Crafted from cast iron and adorned with stunning gold raised markings, this piece bears the inscription 'Latest Improved Buckeye Junior 71' on the front, a testament to its quality and innovation. The beautifully preserved lettering on the side reveals the patent dates of May 29, 1855; Feb 6, 1864; Nov 21, 1865, and the reissue date of Aug 24, 1866, showcasing the rich heritage and unique design of this cider press part. The back features the signature of P.P. Mast & Co. of Springfield, Ohio, further solidifying its provenance and historical significance. Despite its age, this piece has been remarkably preserved, with a stunning patina that adds to its allure and charm. The cog turns freely, whispering tales of bygone days with every revolution. Even with a crack on the right side, this flaw only enhances its vintage character, making it a truly authentic artifact of the past. While this press part may no longer be used for cider making, its beauty and historical value make it a captivating piece of artwork that deserves to be showcased. Whether you're a collector seeking a unique addition to your collection or simply appreciate the beauty of antiquity, this piece offers a perfect balance of color contrast, cast iron craftsmanship, and old-world appeal. Evoke conversations and admiration with this remarkable antique apple cider press part that transcends time and brings a touch of nostalgia to any space. A conversation starter, a piece of history, and a work of art all in one - this extraordinary piece is sure to captivate hearts and minds alike." This is a nonfunctional part and is sold as is. Please review all photos before purchasing.
Price: 235 USD
Location: Spring Hill, Kansas
End Time: 2024-12-26T20:42:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 23.95 USD
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