Vintage 19th-Century Apple Peeler - Kitchen Antique from the USA

You are looking at a unique, historic everyday item – a 19th-century apple peeler originating from the United States. This fascinating kitchen antique is not only a tool but also a material trace of old household technologies and daily life in the Victorian era.

The peeler is made of durable metal, steel, which was typical for solid farm tools from that period. Its construction, though simple, reflects the drive to ease household chores before the era of widespread electrification. The peeling mechanism is usually based on manual drive and a sharp steel knife, enabling quick and efficient removal of fruit skin.

Collector and historical value:
  • Authentic 19th-century item – a rare specimen from the American antiques market.
  • Testament to the era – illustrates the development of kitchen tools and home ergonomics.
  • Ideal for collections – a perfect object for enthusiasts of kitchen antiques, folk technology, and the history of everyday life.
  • Condition – the item shows typical age-related signs of use, a patina of time, which emphasizes its authenticity. It is a decorative and collectible specimen.
This peeler is a unique proposition for collectors seeking unusual, utilitarian antiques. It will be a splendid ornament for a rustic kitchen, a vintage-style interior, or may serve as the centerpiece of a collection dedicated to old household technology. We invite you to purchase this piece of American craftsmanship history.

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From €112.64
Wiekowa obieraczka do jabłek z XIX wieku - antyk kuchenny z USA
€112.64
Obieraczka do jabłek XIX w. USA - Antyk kuchenny | Lapidarium