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Many people prefer a
traditional model and there are several styles
from which to choose. You can find an antique
coffee grinder that sets on a countertop or you
can find one that mounts on the wall. Either
way, you are sure to add charm to your kitchen
décor while still bringing a utilitarian device
into your workspace as well.
I love the antique coffee
grinder that sits on the countertop because of
its lovely design. These models typically have
a handle for grinding the beans on top and a
little drawer to collect the coffee grinds at
the bottom. The simple design is quite
attractive.
These coffee mills are
usually constructed out of wood and the wood is
typically left unpainted. You will also notice
the fine detail in the design on the grinding
handle as well. The handles were commonly
constructed out of cast iron which is an
attractive feature for any kitchen that has a
traditional décor.
The Parker Nation coffee
mill that was made in Connecticut around 1905
epitomizes the traditional coffee grinders
during the turn of the 20th century. This mill
has a bronze finish on the top and is in
wonderful shape.
As much as I love that
model, I tend to favor a mysterious antique
coffee grinder that may be German or French.
This grinder mounts on the wall and has a
porcelain face with a scene of a man and a
woman praying in a field. This porcelain
antique coffee grinder is a rare find that may
have to stay in the dealer’s store until I can
find more information.
No matter what design
attracts you; consider an antique coffee
grinder for your kitchen. Even if you never use
the device you will still have a magnificent
conversation piece for your home.
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