Antique Pie Safes Tin

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James Pie Safe James Piew Safe was inspired by an antique original in the private collection of Jim and Peggy McConnaughay, owners of Country Collectibles in Nevada City, California. Handcrafted with floating rusty tin panels. One drawer. Two adjustable shelves. Chamfered toggle closure. Solid pine back. Shaker knobs. Shown in red on black primitive and mustard on red on black museum painted finishes.Exterior me… |
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Pie Safe Tin – Hearts .027 Gauge Unplated Steel PIE SAFE TIN ~ Hearts Overall: 10″high x 14″wide Pattern Size: 8″high x 12″wide Sold Individually… |
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Pie Safe Tin – Plated – Horizontal Star .027 Gauge Electrolytic Tin Plate Cold Rolled Steel PIE SAFE TIN ~ Horizontal Star Overall: 10″high x 14″wide Pattern Size: 8″high x 12″wide Sold Individually… |
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Pie Safe Woodworking Plan (Woodworking Plan) $10.95 Long before iceboxes became a common household item, frugal homemakers everywhere stored their bread and pastries in a pie safe. Buy pre-punched tin panels or use the instructions to punch your own…. |
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Woodworking Paper Plan to build the Pie Safe, Build your own Colonail version of this! $17.95 A century ago, cupboards like this could be found in every kitchen to store pies, baked breads and other foods. Our pie safe has 3 shelves and 2 drawers on top with half blind dovetails. Inside the instruction book, we detail how to punch the tin. The wood and material must be purchased at your local lumber supply company; we only supply the woodworking plan and instruction booklet to build the pr… |
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Antique Pie Safe Plan (Woodworking Project Paper Plan) $14.00 From our countrys past comes this attractively design Pie Safe. Its a charming piece most often built from pine or maple. The huge plan you receive includes the patterns for the pierced tin panels. Two drawers at the top make this a truly unique pie safe. There are three shelves behind the paneled doors providing useful storage space. Features Mortise and tenon joinery. Includes full-size blueprin… |
How much does an antique pie safe go for?
I have a pie safe I bought recently at an estate auction. It has ten tins three in the front doors and two on the sides. The tins are one of the first tins that have ever been created. The pie safe has no nails and the back has large sliding boards that go the width of the back (side to side). It also has a drawer at the bottom. The measurements are 64″h X 43.5″ w X 17″ d. My mother (an antique dealer) said it was possibly a late 1800′s. Only one tin is different but it is still an early 1900′s tin. I dont plan on selling it anytime soon, but would love to know about how much its worth.
http://antiques.shop.ebay.com/items/Cabinets-Cupboards_?_nkw=pie+safe&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_pcats=20091%2C20081&_sacat=63561
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Antique Pie Safes Tin

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