- VICTORIAN OAK ICE BOX KITCHEN CHEST.
VICTORIAN OAK ICE BOX KITCHEN CHEST. 43"H X 36 1/4"W X 20 1/2"DVictorian oak ice box kitchen chest., Cracks, knicks, dents and interior rust present. This lot requires third party shipping or local pickup. Dimensions: 43"H x 36 1/4"W x 20 1/2"D
- TWO-DOOR OAK ICE BOXTWO-DOOR OAK ICE
TWO-DOOR OAK ICE BOXTWO-DOOR OAK ICE BOX made by Herrick Refrigerator Company of Waterloo, Iowa, for Bierman Furniture Co. of Northfield, Minnesota, c. 1951-1974, 41"H x 34"W x 18.5"D.
- EARLY 1900 KNICKERBOCKER QUARTER SAWN
EARLY 1900 KNICKERBOCKER QUARTER SAWN OAK ICE BOXFor your consideration is this Early 1900s Knickerbocker Quarter Sawn Oak Panel Ice Box Refrigerator. the ice box was developed sometime between 1830 and 1840. It was little more than a wooden box with an area to hold a block of ice. Over the next few decades, improvements were made to the original design to make them more effective. Fascinatingly, it was due to these ice boxes that a new 'milk man' emerged: the ice man. Ice men visited homes daily where they'd deliver ice, securely insulated in sawdust, to each ice box. Near the top of the box, in the interior, was an area to hold a big block of ice. The water from the melting ice into a holding tank or a pan under the ice box, which had to be emptied regularly lest it pour over onto the floor. The Knickerbocker Ice Company was an ice company based in New York State from 1831 until it closed in 1924. Ice box has upper lid and main door with latch. Bottom tray access via bottom hinged panel door. This ice box has been well preserved, original interior metal lining exhibits evidence of prior usage, appears was painted both inside and on rear panels, original nails observed on rear panels, early wheel coasters attached. Measures 23"W x 38"H x 16"D approximately.
- LATE 19TH-CENTURY OAK ICE BOX REFRIGERATOR:
LATE 19TH-CENTURY OAK ICE BOX REFRIGERATOR: Having 3- Doors with brass hardware. Right door has 3- racks at interior. Bottom lifts to reveal space for a Drain Pan. Approx. 44'' h x 33'' w x 20.5'' d.
CONDITION: Age cracks, scattered indents, loss & stains. No drain pan present.
- GOLDEN OAK KAUFMANN & BAER ICE BOX CHEST:
GOLDEN OAK KAUFMANN & BAER ICE BOX CHEST: From the Kaufmann & Baer Pittsburgh department store, a 3-door golden oak ice box refrigeration unit with tin lining and insulated doors. Includes mesh racks and tin platform inside. With original brass latching hardware and Kay-Bee plaque. Drainage hole at bottom rear and drain flap at front base. Approx. 41.25'' h x 31.75'' w x 17'' d.
CONDITION: Cracked panel at right door.
- AMERICAN WHITE MOUNTAIN GRAND OAK ICE
AMERICAN WHITE MOUNTAIN GRAND OAK ICE BOXAmerican White Mountain Grand oak ice box, 19th c., case fitted with two doors, paneled sides, interior with original tin-lining, approx 52.75"h, 25.75"w, 19.5"d
- ANTIQUE DIMINUTIVE OAK ICE BOX Circa
ANTIQUE DIMINUTIVE OAK ICE BOX Circa 1900, hinged raised panel top, galvanized metal interior, lower hinged paneled door with galvanized metal shelved interior, lower hinged drain panel, paneled sides.
- BALDWIN REFRIGERATOR CO. OAK ICE BOXwith
BALDWIN REFRIGERATOR CO. OAK ICE BOXwith metal label to front 37 inches wide; 22 inches deep; 52 inches high Condition:
- EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OAK ICE BOXEarly
EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OAK ICE BOXEarly American Style Oak Ice Box
- GIBSON CAMBRIA OAK ICE BOX, HEIGHT:
GIBSON CAMBRIA OAK ICE BOX, HEIGHT: 42 IN, WIDTH: 30-1/4 IN, DEPTH: 16 INGibson Cambria Oak Ice Box, Height: 42 in, Width: 30-1/4 in, Depth: 16 in
- Hall's Evenkold oak ice box, 45"h x
Hall's Evenkold oak ice box, 45"h x 31"w
- ANTIQUE ELM & OAK ICE BOX Circa 1900;
ANTIQUE ELM & OAK ICE BOX Circa 1900; upright model with three compartments; with original enameled metal liners, 42 in. H., 33 in. W., 18 1/2 in. D.