I inherited this pie safe from my father, and I believe the tins were hand-punched because I remember my father telling me how it was done. I would like to know its value for resale because it does ...
The pie cupboard, tin safe, or meat safe was one type of 19th century refrigerator. It usually was a large cabinet with shelves that could hold pies, bread, or even meat products. The most popular ...
From MOTHER’s Woodshop, use these pie safe plans to build a cabinet to store and protect all of your home-cooked berry pies. Fresh-baked berry pies were a seasonal rarity on a settler’s property, and ...
Part of the fun of antiques is learning about how people lived in the past. You can often find new uses for items whose purposes have become obsolete. This softwood cupboard with painted and punched ...
Back when baking meant chopping wood for the stove and an “ice box” was literally that, almost every kitchen had a pie safe. A simple, free-standing cabinet, a pie safe held baked goods behind punched ...
I inherited this pie safe from my father, and I believe the tins were hand-punched because I remember my father telling me how it was done. I would like to know its value for resale because it does ...
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