Old Butter Mold?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Marie Forjan, Nov 1, 2015.

  1. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Hi, I picked up this piece at a church sale. I think it's an old butter mold but I am not sure and I am not sure how old it is.

    And how would it work?

    I would like to clean the mold surface, is that a bad idea?

    Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated :happy:

    The 2 pieces together seen from the top:
    ButterMold2PtsTop.jpg


    The outside box seen from the top:
    ButterMoldBoxTop.jpg


    The outside box seen from the side, the holes in the bottom feet have common screws:
    ButterMoldBoxSide.jpg


    The mold seen from the top:
    ButterMoldOnlyTop.jpg


    The mold seen from the side, those are common screws:
    ButterMoldOnlySide.jpg


    The mold seen from the bottom:
    ButterMoldOnlyBtm.jpg
     
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  2. terry5732

    terry5732 Well-Known Member

    If you intend to sell it, don't clean it.
     
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  3. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    Yes, a butter mold. Following is a link to antique butter molds. One similar to yours, but bigger, is about 1/3rd of the way down the page - the 6th picture. Under the picture are 3 paragraphs about that type of mold and how they worked. It says it was presumably advertised in 1884 and first advertised in the 1870s.

    "The butter mold pictured above was advertised as Kinerson's Combination Butter Print. These were advertised around 1885 and manufactured by James Kinerson of Peacham, Vermont. In that advertisement Kinerson claims they have been used for 9 years, dating these prints to about 1874. "

    http://dairyantiques.com/Butter_Molds.html

    One the same page the 9th pic down is identical to my my great grandmother's butter mold that I have. It is a very interesting website on antique dairy stuff and such.

    --- Susan
     
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  4. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Thank you very much Susan :shame:
     
  5. Bev aka thelmasstuff

    Bev aka thelmasstuff Colored pencil artist extraordinaire ;)

    I got an old pudding mold at a church sale, Marie. Federated Church. Is that where you got this?
     
  6. bercrystal

    bercrystal Well-Known Member

    Wonderful site!! I have added it to my favorites. :happy::happy::happy:
    Peggy
     
  7. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    Ohhh love that mold. I am a sucker for all things for baking or cooking or for the kitchen.
    :)
     
  8. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Hi Bev, nope, Church of the Holy Spirit for $2 :happy:
     
  9. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    To use it: you put the mold in the box, pack the box with butter, then push on the mold to extract the butter block from the box.
     
  10. 42Skeezix

    42Skeezix Moderator Moderator

    2 bucks?

    NICE! Boy, that's right as rain too. Terry's right of course. Leave the surface alone, it has great patina.
     
  11. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    Great mold Marie! BTW, my grandfather helped build that church MANY years ago!!!!!
     
  12. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Do you live near here?
     
  13. Patricia Lapidus

    Patricia Lapidus New Member

    I remember using a mold similar to this in the 1950s. Wrote a poem about it. You have shown me there are still such molds to be found. Patricia Mitchell Lapidus

    MOLD

    A mold will hold a pattern.

    Parents mold a child to give strength of character.

    When Mom set me to pressing butter

    into the wooden molds, she made sure

    I pressed hard into the corners, got out all the air,

    building from the bottom to the top. The full molds

    sat in the cold. We took the wood apart.

    Behold: yellow butter flowers on the butter blocks.


    Odd how that which holds must soften,

    must, strength gone, fold its gluten,

    let purpose go and dust apart.

    My grip is loose; I am old.

    I suppose those woods have molded.
     
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  14. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    Love this. Just the sort of thing I come home with and then don't know what to do with!
     
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  15. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    I can appreciate that!!:cat:
     
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