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4 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. 1900-1930; ALLrolled tin sheet and solder constructed: rare form planter/urn form with ventilated solid sheet back; small...
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- 2 FINE TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA.
LATE19th-early 20th century; both rolled tin sheet and solder construction with ventilated full sheet back: Belsnickel in broad brim hat with hump back, 4"x 6 1/2", Condition:...
[more like this] - COMICAL STORYBOOK CHARACTER TIN COOKIE
CUTTER CA.mid-late 19th century; rolled tin sheet and solder construction with ventilated flat back, believed to be "short trotters" a comical figure from Dickens "The Old...
[more like this] - 3 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. 1890-1930;
ALLhandleless: resting cove with accented raised tail feathers; odd-shaped rabbit with rounded tail and odd shaped long head; dog standing with raised ears; Condition: all...
[more like this] - 2 TIN HORSE SHAPED COOKIE CUTTERS CA.
1870-1910;both rolled tin sheet and soldered construction with ventilated full sheet back: comical sag back with uncommon small head and short legs, 4 1/2"x 4", Condition:...
[more like this] - 2 FIGURAL TIN COOKIE CUTTERS CA. LATE
19TH-EARLY20th century; both rolled tin plate sheet metal and solder constructed with ventilated solid sheet back: comical giant man with small head, oversized legs and outstretched...
[more like this] - 3 MINIATURE TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS
CA. EARLY20th century; uncommon miniature size rolled tin and solder constructed cookie cutters with solid sheet back with pierced ventilation hole including: cat, dog and...
[more like this] - 4 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. 1880-1920;
ALLuniquely crafted rolled tin sheet and solder construction with ventilated full sheet back: handled star shape with interior double tulip accent cutter; three handleless:...
[more like this] - 6 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. 1890-1920;
ALLrolled tin sheet and solder construction with ventilated full sheet backs: two strap handle models: pipe and bugle; four handleless cutters: sword, long German-type pipe,...
[more like this] - 4 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. 1900-1930;
ALLrolled tin sheet and solder constructed: rare form planter/urn form with ventilated solid sheet back; small size man on horseback with two hole ventilated solid sheet back;...
[more like this] - 14 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. LATE
19TH-LATE20th century; all rolled tin sheet and solder constructed with ventilated full sheet backs including: five strap handled: fish, two ducks, leaf, pistol; six antique...
[more like this] - 6 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. LATE
19TH-EARLY20th century; all rolled tin sheet, mold formed and solder constructed on full sheet metal backs, five appear to be by same unknown maker with solder mounted strap...
[more like this] - 5 TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS CA. EARLY
20THcentury; all rolled tin sheet and solder construction with full sheet backs: American eagle with eye marking cutter and handle; dove with eye marker, wing accent cutter...
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