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Meet the Characters: The Odd, the Unique, and the Mysterious

At Past & Present Home Gallery, we are not strangers to the odd item, the unique treasure, or the completely mysterious thing-a-ma-bob that comes into our store. But it’s not too often that the above are hosted by us all at once. We would like to introduce you to three such pieces:

Antique Chopsticks and Knife Set

This recent discovery sent us hunting through jungles and learning all about the history of different geographical areas such as the Indo-China region (south-east Asia). At first, this beautifully adorned chopstick and knife set looks like it came from Japan and was most likely made during the World War II era. But good research never stops at the first assumption. Upon further study, we learned that these sets are found all throughout Asia and were used by travelers, soldiers, and even given as gifts to visitors. The exact story behind the set hosted by our store is currently not know. However, we did find an almost exact match to a set made in Indonesia.

Antique Ice Cream Slicer

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We are all familiar with the shape and function of the ice cream scoop. The half-sphere basin with the lever to push the ice cream out into our bowl or cone is almost as American as apple pie. But did you know that in the early 1900’s, ice cream came in slices and not just scoops? Around 1899, the ice cream sandwich was introduced. By 1910, a specialized ice cream scoop was invented that created square slices of ice cream to be put on the sandwiches. In the 1920’s the ice cream slice was just as popular as the scoop and was plated without its sandwich wafers and eaten with a spoon. The ice cream slicer currently hosted at Past & Present was manufactured in the 1920’s by the Automatic Cone Company.

Vintage Ceramic Coffee Filter

Source: http://www.nia.org/notins/nons2.htm. Retreived June 9, 2017

Source: http://www.nia.org/notins/nons2.htm. Retreived June 9, 2017

This mysterious little contraption is not an electric insulator, nor the world’s heaviest baby rattle, but a ceramic coffee filter. Ceramic coffee filters were used as part of the vacuum brewing method originally invented in France in the early 1700’s. As the popularity of coffee grew, the process of filtering the coffee grounds also grew. The vacuum brewing process made a come-back in America in the early nineteenth century which is when our piece was patented. In 1945, Kent Productions Company, patented their version of the vacuum brewing machine along with a ceramic filter.

Find these treasures and so much more at Past & Present Home Gallery, the antique store with character!

 

Meet the Characters: Antique Barnwood Tables

At Past & Present Home Gallery we love seeing how items from the past can be re-purposed for use in our modern age. We see artists and DIY-ers come up with some very unique ideas for lights, lamps, shelves, and so much more. Recently, we had the opportunity to meet a local artist who is creating some very impressive furniture.

Antique Barn is Reclaimed into One-of-a-Kind Tables

A local artist is slowly dismantling a 113 year old barn and using the antique wood to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind tables. These impressive pieces come in high-top sizes with matching stools as well as farmhouse tables with matching benches. Come in to today to see them in person!

Can’t wait to see you at Past & Present Home Gallery, the antique store with character!

The Pelicans Have Landed at Past & Present Home Gallery!

Come in to Past & Present Home Gallery to meet our latest collection of cast aluminum statues! These beautiful statues can be displayed inside or outside and come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Our newest members include Minnesota pelicans, a baby giraffe, 5 foot tall pink flamingos, a giant pig, and our 8 foot long dinosaur named Arlo.

Stop by Past & Present Home Gallery, the antique store with character!