Still life with Coffee Mill and Bread rolls - Gustave van de Woestijne , 1925.
Belgian , 1881 - 1947
Oil on canvas , 66.04 x 96.52 cm.

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Still life with Coffee Mill and Bread rolls - Gustave van de Woestijne , 1925.
Belgian , 1881 - 1947
Oil on canvas , 66.04 x 96.52 cm.
Extraordinary examples of antique ironwork at the Musée Le Secq des Tournelles in Rouen, France
Photos by Charles Reeza
I bought an old ass coffee mill for 5 bucks and I dismantled the shit out of it! The metal parts are now taking a vinegar bath, I scrubbed them almost clean already but some rust bits resist. I brushed the wood with soap, and now it’s burried under cheap rice and baking soda so it dries nicely, and the moldy odor goes away. Then I’ll sand and oil it. Can’t wait for it to be all clean and finished!
BEFORE CAFE DU MONDE
Extremely rare 1890′s Art-Nouveau Vesta / mattchsafe case, with what could be the first advertising for Du Monde coffee, a brand of the Southern Coffee Ltd, founded in 1887 by D.H Hoffman. Front side with a bust of a Young lady in relieve.
Item No. E4980-2.
Dimensions: 2 3/4″ x 1 1/2″
SOLD
504.581.3733 / t
More than people or politics, I enjoy 18th century objects the most.
A) A boiler B) A folding spoon and case C) A coffee mill D) A feeding bottle
A black and white photo of a hand grinder, coffee mill.
Black and white coffee mill photograph.
Black and white coffee mill photo.
Photography.