Antique Isobel Ironstone Advertising Rolling Pin – Choice of 4 Variants
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£225.00 - Sale price
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£225.00 |
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Rare antique Isobel advertising rolling pins, late 19th to early 20th century. These heavy ironstone and ironstone/wood handled pins were produced with transfer-printed blue lettering, promoting food products of the era. They are now highly collectable pieces of advertising kitchenalia.
These pins are scarce survivors of advertising kitchenware and are sought after by collectors, decorators, and museums. They display beautifully in farmhouse kitchens and vintage collections.
Each pin is offered individually – please select your preferred option from the menu:
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Option 1 – Four Lines – Fully Ironstone (34cm x 5cm):
Line 1: Coombs Malted Food, Invaluable for Infants & Invalids;
Line 2: You Must Use Kilvers' Pure Lard If You Want Good Pastry;
Line 3: Antidote for Indigestion – Coombs Aerated Pastry Flour – sold 3d/6d 1/- 2/6 bags;
Line 4: Make Beer at Home From Mason's Extract of Herbs
Option 2 – With Wooden Handles (51cm x 5cm):
Plain body with no advertising text, marked Isobel around the handle edges.
Option 3 – Four Lines – With Wooden Handles (51cm x 5cm):
Line 1: Lady’s Cake Flour, Insures Certain Success, Produces Delicious Cakes;
Line 2: Make Beer at Home From Mason's Extract of Herbs;
Line 3: Antidote for Indigestion – Coombs Aerated Pastry Flour – sold 3d/6d 1/- 2/6 bags;
Line 4: Coombs Improved Gravy Salt, Enriches Gravies, Soups and Beef Tea
Option 4 – Four Lines – With Wooden Handles (51cm x 5cm):
Line 1: Ask for Coombs’ “High Class” Specialities;
Line 2: Make Beer at Home From Mason’s Extract of Herbs;
Line 3: Antidote for Indigestion – Coombs Aerated Pastry Flour – sold 3d/6d 1/- 2/6 bags;
Line 4: You Must Use Kilvers’ Pure Lard If You Want Good Pastry
Size/Dimensions
Option 1: 34cm long x 5cm diameter
Options 2–4: 51cm long x 5cm diameter
Condition
Each pin has age-related glaze crazing, minor surface marks and wear consistent with age. Wooden handles (where present) show use but remain secure. No major cracks or repairs.
Era
Late 19th – early 20th century
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