Buttermold Collection
"Preserving Tradition: A Glimpse into the World of Buttermolds" Step back in time with these exquisite buttermolds, each a testament to craftsmanship and tradition
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"Preserving Tradition: A Glimpse into the World of Buttermolds" Step back in time with these exquisite buttermolds, each a testament to craftsmanship and tradition. Dating from the late 1930s to early 1940s, these unique creations offer a glimpse into the artistry of their creators. The Pa. German Butter Mold, crafted by Albert J. Levone in 1940, showcases intricate designs that reflect Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. Its delicate carvings tell stories of old traditions passed down through generations. Franklyn Syres' Carved Pinewood Mold from 1939 is a true work of art. The attention to detail is evident in every curve and pattern, making it an exceptional piece for any collector or history enthusiast. Another gem by Franklyn Syres is the Pa. German Butter Mold from 1939 - its simplicity speaks volumes about the elegance found in traditional butter-making techniques. Wilford H. Shurtliff's Butter Mold from 1938 stands out with its distinctive design and meticulous craftsmanship. This masterpiece captures the essence of a bygone era when hand-carved molds were cherished heirlooms. Roberta Spicer's contribution to this collection is her stunning Butter Mold from 1939 - an embodiment of grace and beauty that adds charm to any kitchen decor. Robert Pohle's Butter Molds from 1938 are truly remarkable pieces that showcase his talent as an artist and craftsman. Each mold tells its own story through carefully carved motifs and patterns. Wilbur M Rice's timeless creations include a variety of butter molds dating between 1935-1942, showcasing his versatility as an artisan dedicated to preserving this age-old tradition. Finally, Michael Riccitelli's Butter Mold from 1940 captivates with its bold design choices and impeccable execution – a true testament to his skill as a master craftsman.