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Purchased from an industrial-themed antique shop in Long Island, New York, which carries a lot of coffee mills. It's a very old and large wall-mounted coffee mill. It's a Parker COFFEE MILL, model number No. 449, made by the Parker company in Connecticut at the time. It's from around 1917, and the handle is stamped with "Pat Dec 4, 1917" and other markings. It's rare to find one with the glass jar still intact, and the iron is sturdy cast iron. The last photo is an article about antique coffee mills from quite a while ago. For reference, it shows a completed grinder. The price is also listed as $250, from 20 years ago. This one is missing the lower iron part and the glass cup. It has a lid, and the coffee mill function remains, allowing you to put beans in from the top. It seems to be quite difficult and expensive to find one in America with all the original parts, both top and bottom. The glass cup in the photo is not original; it's a recent replacement from the shop. The size is almost right, but please consider it better than nothing. Of course, it's been used for many years, but I've never actually used it, so I don't know how precise the grinding is. The attractive large crank turns smoothly. It's the type with four screw holes on the back, and it seems it was originally mounted directly on a wall or a board. This one is mounted on a board in an American shop, and although the board is not old, it highlights the beautiful iron parts. It's also recommended if you want a nice and unique antique for your wall. The elegant iron feel is chic. It might also catch the eye as decoration for stores, cafes, etc. The condition is as it was when purchased. There is some rust due to age, as it is old iron, but it's generally in good condition. The wavy glass also has bubbles. It's a very rare item, so collectors should definitely consider it. Approximate size: About 46 x 15 cm with the board. There may be dirt, scratches, rust, scuffs, paint loss, bubbles, and small chips. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about these details.
22 hours ago