Nilsen Coffee Warmer/Pot Unique
Kitchen:
Appliances:
Pre 1960 stock# ole-642
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$45.00
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This is a very unusual coffee warmer. I have 3 in different patterns. They use a coil, or in this
case plate, that hangs into the center to keep the coffee warm. This one is in excellent condition
and comes complete with cord. It is the smallest of the 3 standing only 7” tall by 6 1/2” wide.
A like item was once shown on Antique Road show with a value of $300.00. I know better here
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Pair Vintage Embroidered Kitchen Covers Roosters
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Pre 1950 stock# rum-177
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$25.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota’s Attic. Now this is a
unique set for you rooster lovers. We have a pair of kitchen appliance covers embroidered with
roosters. One has two black roosters. The other a black rooster and a hen. They are trimmed in
red piping. The black and white has one tiny hole near the bottom on a seam. They are on a
cotton linen. They appear to be for a coffee pot or maybe a mixer. They are 14” tall by 10” wide
and 7” deep. I am measur ...click for details
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Spongeware Coffee Warmer
Kitchen:
Appliances:
Pre 1950 stock# ole-357
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$65.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a very odd coffee warmer indeed. This uses a coil that hangs
down into the pot to keep the coffee warm. Now I have been told these may have been
give-aways or that they even came from Australia. I have never pinned down just who made
them. They are a very thick porcelain. This one the top is a thick hard sort of plastic. The cord is
plugged into the top just behind the lid. I have no cord so I do not know if it works. No cracks,
chips or nicks. Stands 8 3/4” t ...click for details
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Art Deco Coffee Warmer
Kitchen:
Appliances:
Pre 1950 stock# ole-356
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$55.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a very odd coffee warmer in deed. This uses a coil that hangs
down into the pot to keep the coffee warm. Now I have been told these may have been
give-aways or that they even came from Australia. I have never pinned down just who made
them. They are a very thick porcelain. This one the top swivels to open yet remains attached at all
times. The cord is plugged into the top just behind the lid. Some of the wire coils are loose in
there and I have no cord so I do ...click for details
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