Antique English Victorian Copper Jelly Mold, Circa 1880
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique English Victorian copper jelly mold, Circa 1880.
Late 19th Century English Antique Jelly Mold
Copper
Antique English Victorian Copper Jelly Mold, Circa 1880
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique English Victorian copper jelly mold, Circa 1880.
Copper
Antique English Victorian Copper Jelly Mold, Circa 1880
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique English Victorian copper jelly mold, Circa 1880.
Copper
Victorian Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold was once used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on a platter.
Ironstone
19th Century Drabware Pudding or Jelly Mold, Unmarked
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th century drabware pudding or jelly mold, unmarked.
Ceramic, Pottery
Unavailable
H 5.5 in W 7.5 in D 5.5 in
19th Century circa 1860 White Ironstone Pudding / Jelly Mold, Unmarked
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th century circa 1860 white ironstone pudding / jelly mold, unmarked.
Ceramic, Porcelain
Unavailable
H 4 in W 9 in D 6 in
Early 19th Century English Ironstone Corn Cob Shaped Pudding or Jelly Mold
Located in Atlanta, GA
Early 19th century English ironstone corn cob shaped pudding or jelly mold.
Ceramic, Pottery
Antique Period Wedgwood Creamware Jelly Core Or Mold.
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
Antique pottery jelly core or inner mold in creamware from the workshops of Josiah Wedgwood Staffordshire England.
c.1860-75 English Copper Jelly Mold by Benham
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
A c.1860-75 English copper jelly mold by Benham with orb & cross opposing sun marks.
Copper
Victorian Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold was once used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on a platter.
Ironstone
Victorian Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold with a charming geometric motif, was used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on...
Ironstone
Victorian Ironstone Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian Ironstone Mold with a charming floral motif, was used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on a ...
Ironstone
Victorian Bunny Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold with a charming bunny motif, was used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on a p...
Ironstone
Sold
H 31.5 in Dm 10.63 in
Large Art Deco Geometric Jelly Mold Opaline Glass Pendant Lights with Aged Brass
By General Electric Company (GEC) 1
Located in Nottingham, GB
Often referred to as "jelly mold" or "skyscraper" shades, their design mimics the traditional copper jelly molds of the era.
Brass
Sold
H 31.5 in Dm 10.63 in
Large Art Deco Geometric Jelly Mould Opaline Glass Pendant Lights Set of Three
By General Electric Company (GEC) 1
Located in Nottingham, GB
Often referred to as "jelly mold" or "skyscraper" shades, their design mimics the traditional copper jelly molds of the era.
Brass
3 Vintage Copper Jelly Dessert Pound Cake Bundt Pan Molds
Located in Dayton, OH
Lot of three vintage / antique copper cake / jelly / dessert molds. Includes two bundt style pans (one by B&M Douro - Made in Korea) and one tower shaped mold (marked 242).
Copper
Antique Lined Copper Aspic/Jelly Mould 19th Century
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine antique moulded copper aspic or jelly mould, tin lined internally of domed form with raised moulded shapes and ribbing. The mould is not marked but a quality example.
Copper
Victorian Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold with a charming floral motif, was used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on a ...
Ironstone
Sold
H 4 in W 4 in D 6 in
19th Century Victorian English Copper Tin Lined Pudding, Aspic, Jelly Molds, S/3
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of three, Victorian English copper, tin-lined, pudding, aspic or jelly molds. Hand-hammered and heavy, the forms include a turret, a gadroon and a braided top. 3 pounds total w...
Copper, Tin
Victorian Jelly Mold with Shelley England Stamp
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold was once used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes served on a platter.
Ironstone
Antique Copper Jelly Mold, English 19th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
Ribbed oval shape copper mould with impressed maker's numbers. England, 19th century.
Copper
Antique Tin Lined Copper Jelly Mold With Grape Design
Located in Bridgeport, CT
An antique copper mold featuring a prominent grape cluster design, likely used for making desserts like jelly, pudding, or cakes.
Copper, Tin
Sold
H 6.5 in W 8 in D 6.5 in
19th C. Victorian English Copeland White Ironstone Rose & Thistle Jelly Mold
By Copeland
Located in Pearland, TX
A lovely antique 19th-Century Victorian English white ironstone jelly or pudding mold. Impressed maker's mark for Copeland.
Ironstone
19th Century Victorian English Copper Food Molds, Offered Individually
Located in Philadelphia, PA
We have a selection of Victorian English copper, tin-lined, pudding, aspic or jelly molds. A few are signed by the maker or monogrammed with the initials of the chef.
Copper, Tin
19th C. Copper Jelly Mold Collection
Located in North Egremont, MA
A collection of 9 Victorian jelly molds in various sizes, 2 are quite large 8.5 in. tall, one appears slightly later than the others probably about 1890
Copper
Antique Copper Aspic Molds 19th Century, English Antique Jelly Molds
Located in Vancouver, BC
These would be a wonderful addition for your vintage jelly mold / kitchenalia collection.
Copper
Trio of Antique French and Dutch Copper Cake Molds or Jelly Molds, c. 1910
Located in San Francisco, CA
A charming set of three circa 1910 architectural and whimsical copper cake, jelly, or pudding baking molds from France and the Netherlands, with two bearing maker’s marks.
Copper
Nuremberg Alms Dishes
Located in Dallas, TX
Assembled pair of late 16th century Nuremberg alms dishes of a form referred to as "jelly mold". In the late Middle Ages, Nuremberg developed as a center for the manufacture of bras...
Brass
Collection of Aspic Molds
Located in New York City, NY
Beautiful Collection of English Shelly Ironstone Shaped Jelly or Aspic Molds. Lot of 7 pieces in different shapes and sizes.
Ironstone
Jelly Mold, Wedgwood, circa 1800
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Core from an ornamental jelly mould. These had clear jelly set on them, and were used as table decorations. Provenance: Polikof Collection.
Creamware
Six Antique English Jelly Molds
Located in Port Chester, NY
A very interesting collection. Charming. Lovely on a hutch or in a cabinet. Nice to use for bowls for nuts and candy at a party at your country house. Image two is enamel and shows a...
Ceramic
Antique Copper Heart and Flower Molds
Located in Asheville, NC
Flowers: Made in India, O.D.J. Maker's mark. No marks on heart.
Copper
Victorian copper pudding mold by W.S. Adams & Son
Located in Paris, FR
A fine late 19th-century antique English Victorian copper pudding mold with a rich patina, the body stamped with the oval retailer's mark: "W.S. Adams & Son, 57 Haymarket, Ironmonger...
Copper
Antique Copper Jelly Mould. English 19th Century
Located in St Annes, Lancashire
Lovely small copper jelly mould Original patina Unusual shape Marked number " 558 " Good condition Fee Uk shipping
Copper
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