Antique Patent Household Bread Cutter Size A Wooden Kitchen Slicer
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An original antique patented “Household” bread cutter in Size A, dating to the late Victorian or Edwardian period, circa 1890–1910. Constructed from solid hardwood with white enamelled metal panels and iron fittings, this is a classic early domestic kitchen slicer designed for cutting even slices of bread. The interior retains the printed maker’s label reading “Size ‘A’ Patent ‘Household’ Bread Cutter,” confirming authenticity. The hinged cutting arm mechanism and robust timber frame show quality utilitarian construction typical of turn-of-the-century household equipment. A striking piece of early kitchenalia, now ideal for decorative display, collector interest, or interior styling.
Size/Dimensions
H: 30 cm x L: 53 cm x W: 20 cm
Condition
Good antique condition. Structurally solid with age-related wear throughout. Expected surface marks, scratches, minor enamel losses, oxidation to metal components, and wear to the wooden frame consistent with prolonged use. Label remains legible. No modern repairs observed. Please refer to photographs as part of the description.
Era
Late Victorian to Edwardian, circa 1890–1910
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