Antique Wooden Masher
These primitive wooden potato mashers, found in Ohio, would look “smashing” displayed as sculptural elements in the kitchen and are, of course, great for muddling various ingredients for cooking and cocktails! The potato masher is a common kitchen tool that originated in the mid-1800s and is still a tried and true method for making mashed potatoes today.
Listing is for one (1) masher
Each masher has its own well worn and rich patina
Slight scratches and cracks consistent with age and use
Measurements below are approximate
Please select the number matching the masher to purchase below
Masher Number One: Approximately 10.5” H x 3” Diameter
Masher Number Two: Approximately 11” H x 2.7” Diameter
Masher Number Three: Approximately 11” H x 2.75” Diameter
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
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These primitive wooden potato mashers, found in Ohio, would look “smashing” displayed as sculptural elements in the kitchen and are, of course, great for muddling various ingredients for cooking and cocktails! The potato masher is a common kitchen tool that originated in the mid-1800s and is still a tried and true method for making mashed potatoes today.
Listing is for one (1) masher
Each masher has its own well worn and rich patina
Slight scratches and cracks consistent with age and use
Measurements below are approximate
Please select the number matching the masher to purchase below
Masher Number One: Approximately 10.5” H x 3” Diameter
Masher Number Two: Approximately 11” H x 2.7” Diameter
Masher Number Three: Approximately 11” H x 2.75” Diameter
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Need help with an item? Email Us
Request a trade discount here.
These primitive wooden potato mashers, found in Ohio, would look “smashing” displayed as sculptural elements in the kitchen and are, of course, great for muddling various ingredients for cooking and cocktails! The potato masher is a common kitchen tool that originated in the mid-1800s and is still a tried and true method for making mashed potatoes today.
Listing is for one (1) masher
Each masher has its own well worn and rich patina
Slight scratches and cracks consistent with age and use
Measurements below are approximate
Please select the number matching the masher to purchase below
Masher Number One: Approximately 10.5” H x 3” Diameter
Masher Number Two: Approximately 11” H x 2.7” Diameter
Masher Number Three: Approximately 11” H x 2.75” Diameter
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Need help with an item? Email Us
Request a trade discount here.