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Antique Stoneware Food Mold with Geometric Relief Pattern
Antique Stoneware Food Mold with Geometric Relief Pattern
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This antique stoneware food mold is a beautifully aged piece of utilitarian art. Likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, it features a thick-walled, conical form with a sharp, symmetrical geometric interior design—ideal for shaping traditional molded desserts, aspic, or paté. The glaze shows rich age-related crazing, adding to its authenticity and charm. Functional in its time and decorative now, this mold makes a handsome addition to any antique kitchenware collection or rustic farmhouse shelf.
Details & Features
Material: Glazed stoneware
Color: Cream with visible crazing and darkened patina from age
Design: Cross and chevron relief pattern
Use: Originally for jelly, aspic, or pudding; now perfect as decor
Measurements
Approx. 5.25" H x 6.75" diameter
Condition
In antique condition with surface crazing, embedded discoloration from use, and light edge wear. No major chips or cracks. Stable and displays beautifully.
Styling Notes
Prop it on open kitchen shelving, style it with other antique baking molds, or use it to hold garlic bulbs or herbs. Pairs well with primitive pottery, cutting boards, and ironstone.
