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Church Key 🖖‍;-{) Goonch Nov 2021 #1
Sweet! 🍻 Floyd R. Turbo Nov 2021 #19
Falstaff at that! yonder Nov 2021 #23
My electric stove is 63 Jacoby365 Nov 2021 #2
63?!?! True Dough Nov 2021 #63
cast iron pans surrealAmerican Nov 2021 #3
I have some dishes that belonged to my grandma and Haggard Celine Nov 2021 #4
Same. I have a bowl and a rolling pin that were my grandmother's... Phentex Nov 2021 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Atticus Nov 2021 #5
Jonas peeler quaint Nov 2021 #6
how, um, *quaint*! lastlib Nov 2021 #62
teehee quaint Nov 2021 #67
I have a black cast iron cooking kettle that my 4th great-grandmother Tanuki Nov 2021 #7
My Mother in Law utopian Nov 2021 #8
Thread winner! (n/t) PJMcK Nov 2021 #33
A beautiful wooden handled whisk my aunt gave me almost 50 years ago. fierywoman Nov 2021 #9
Flour sifter Callalily Nov 2021 #10
Flour sifter and a Jonas peeler. Polly Hennessey Nov 2021 #11
I have a muffin tin from my great grandmother, around 150 years old. I am still using my sinkingfeeling Nov 2021 #12
Army P38 can opener. doc03 Nov 2021 #13
Now you got me wondering what I have in my kitchen that is old...and I just cleaned/reorg SWBTATTReg Nov 2021 #14
Toaster with a fabric cord. '60s? rickyhall Nov 2021 #15
I used to have an old cast iron skillet... Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2021 #16
Something unidentifiable in the fridge. Sneederbunk Nov 2021 #17
Don't eat it! True Dough Nov 2021 #64
I don't feel like Chinese tonight VGNonly Nov 2021 #70
Could be meat, could be cake. MeatCake Retired Engineer Bob Nov 2021 #77
I have my great aunt's sausage making tools which are 60+ years old. hunter Nov 2021 #18
I have a crockpot my mom gave me when Luciferous Nov 2021 #20
Plastic bowl from the late 1950's. Archae Nov 2021 #21
My CUTCO knives! PennyC Nov 2021 #22
My mother had a set of those she bought from a salesman in the '50s. My son sinkingfeeling Nov 2021 #27
CUTCO may have questionable business practices. . . ironflange Nov 2021 #29
I have a meat fork that belonged to my Mom's mother Marthe48 Nov 2021 #24
Egg beater. Raven Nov 2021 #25
My Mother's covered roaster. 65 years old Delmette2.0 Nov 2021 #26
A grater I bought at Sears in the early to mid 70s Wicked Blue Nov 2021 #28
A five piece antique carving set gifted to me once by Mrs. ironflange ironflange Nov 2021 #30
Pyrex bowls from the early 1950's Wolf Frankula Nov 2021 #31
A marble paper towel holder from 1993. subterranean Nov 2021 #32
Cast iron skillet. Not even sure how old it is. efhmc Nov 2021 #34
Tupperware from the late 40s/early50s. Mr.Bill Nov 2021 #35
That stuff really lasts forever if you treat it right! Hekate Nov 2021 #53
We do a lot of cooking with marijuana. Mr.Bill Nov 2021 #54
Mrs. Aristus. Aristus Nov 2021 #36
my mom's little oak recipe box. mopinko Nov 2021 #37
Great Grandmother's rolling in pin randr Nov 2021 #39
My grandfather's rolling pin Deep State Witch Nov 2021 #40
I have cast iron pans that belonged to my paternal great-grandmother. Solly Mack Nov 2021 #41
Two spatulas and two palette knives - both from my mother's kitchen. Probably 75 years old. GoneOffShore Nov 2021 #42
Some Farberware pots and pans from the 1960's Eugene Nov 2021 #43
A garlic house I got from my grandmother... Ohio Joe Nov 2021 #44
An electric pizzelle iron MOMFUDSKI Nov 2021 #45
On use a salt shaker whistler162 Nov 2021 #46
My mother's stew pot. Laffy Kat Nov 2021 #47
a set of 1974 Corelle dishes bought at Woolworths IcyPeas Nov 2021 #48
OMG! True Dough Nov 2021 #65
yes, Corelle is pretty much unbreakable. I use these all the time and there is nary a mark on them. IcyPeas Nov 2021 #72
I was in an antique store that had some Durkee spice tins. I realized that Poiuyt Nov 2021 #49
The Cookie Boy, which was probably a wedding gift to my mom, circa 1945... Hekate Nov 2021 #50
Wall clock. More than 50 years old. lpbk2713 Nov 2021 #51
My inherited, raggedy old "Joy of Cooking," 1946 edition. Ocelot II Nov 2021 #52
Great-grandmother's hand forged potato masher with original oak handle. haele Nov 2021 #55
Me, me me, the oldest--except coincidentally minnieinapolis Nov 2021 #56
A small Griswold (7 inch) cast iron skillet. 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #57
Mosasaur teeth. 70 million years old. eppur_se_muova Nov 2021 #58
Drinking glasses and plates, from my grandmother, elleng Nov 2021 #59
A couple of dish items from my mother: Sogo Nov 2021 #60
Wow. I am really impressed here. smirkymonkey Nov 2021 #61
Cast Iron skillets - Maybe 100 years...? Lucinda Nov 2021 #66
I have a large Revere Ware skillet which is pre WW 2 yellowdogintexas Nov 2021 #68
A Wapak cast iron skillet, VGNonly Nov 2021 #69
Probably cast iron skillets Kali Nov 2021 #71
a made of china cookie jar that looks like onethatcares Nov 2021 #73
My Wife's Cookie Sheets Are Probably A Candidate ProfessorGAC Nov 2021 #74
I have tongs temporary311 Nov 2021 #75
We just had our kitchen redone, but we did see some of the original 60+ year-old original wallpaper sakabatou Nov 2021 #76
Probably my range filter. miyazaki Nov 2021 #78
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