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Vintage Ladd Hand Crank Egg Beater Mixer Red Wood Handle Farmhouse Antique USA

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Vintage Ladd Hand Crank Egg Beater Mixer – Red Wood Handle New York USA 11.5" long Vintage Ladd hand crank egg beater mixer, made in New York, USA. Features a charming red painted wood handle and turning knob. A classic piece of mid-century kitchenware, perfect for collectors, display, or vintage kitchen decor. Estimated Date: This item likely dates to the 1940s to early 1950s, based on its materials and construction. The red painted wood handles and steel gear mechanism are characteristic of American kitchen tools from the World War II and post-war era, before plastic handles became standard in the mid-1950s. Details: • Marked "LADD – New York USA" • Approx. 11.5" in total length • Metal beaters with rotating gear mechanism • Red wood handle and crank knob • Manually operated hand-crank design Condition: Item is in fair preowned condition. Some wear and light surface rust consistent with age and use. Paint wear on the wooden crank. The gear mechanism still turns, but the tool is best suited for display or restoration. Note: This item has not been restored and is sold as found for vintage charm. Keywords: vintage egg beater, Ladd mixer, red handle kitchen tool, antique kitchen utensil, farmhouse decor, hand crank mixer, mid-century kitchen, retro baking tool, collectible egg beater, primitive kitchenware F
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