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Hazel Atlas Crisscross RARE Depression Glass Food Mixer w Baby Face on Side NICE
$ 13.46
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Offered for sale is this HAZEL ATLAS food mixer from the Depression Glass Era. There is a photo of it in the book "Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years" (7th edition) by Cathy & Gene Florence. It is on page 175 under Mechanical Attachments. This food mixer is in the "Crisscross" pattern, a popular pattern of the 1930's that came in clear, blue, green, and pink. This food mixer only came in clear. I searched for a photo of this piece in the Hazel Atlas Glass Book but I could not find one. This jar stands 8 inches tall with the lid and 7 3/4 inches tall without the lid. There is a baby face on one side of the jar - the rest of the jar contains the Crisscross pattern. There is a Hazel Atlas mark on the bottom of the jar with the number 5127. There is also a number 6 on the bottom of the jar. The lid on the top fits perfectly although, presumably, there should be a lid with a hole in the center and a wire / metal piece to mix the food. You will probably be able to find that piece on eBay or at a flea market. The glass jar is in excellent, clear condition with no chips, no cracks, no damage at all. The metal lid on the top is rusty-ish but could be painted or replaced with a mixer top. I don't believe that I have seen any others of this piece - I purchased this one 25 years ago - I still have the original receipt from the antique co-op. The baby face and the pattern are very clear. If you collect Crisscross or mixers or old kitchenware or Depression Glass or baby memorabilia, this is a fantastic piece! As I said, I haven't seen another in the last 25 years!! Please see the photos, check my feedback, and ask any questions before buying. Please see my other items as I am selling a lot of my 30 year collection!6.25" tall.
Excellent condition! NO chips or cracks!!
Estate find.
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