How tall are pie safes?

How tall are pie safes?

Design. A common pie safe is made of wood, is around the same size as a large bureau, and is approximately 18 inches (46 cm) deep.

Is it OK to scrape Mould off jam?

Some are wondering if it’s OK to still eat jam or jelly, whether high-end or homemade, as long as you scrape off any visible mold. However, jam and jelly can host toxin-producing mold species that can be hazardous to your health, according to microbiologists, so you should discard any moldy jam immediately.

What’s the value of a pie safe from 1900?

Professional appraiser, Helaine Fendelman, examined a pie safe cupboard from before 1900 and suggested that collectors typically prefer units from the 19th century with hand punching, rather than machine-punched panels. The value is negatively impacted if the cupboard’s finish has been altered from its original state.

What makes a pie safe cupboard worth so much?

Collectors prefer safes from the 19th century that have hand punching. The finish on the cupboard has been stripped of its original patina, and this adversely affects the value. *The estimates provided are preliminary only and subject to change based on firsthand inspection and further research.

What do you need to know about pie safes?

Traditional pie safes are about the same size as a large bureau, with storage shelves that are often perforated. Most pie safes have doors on the front and sides that are ventilated using screens or tin plates with small holes. In many instances, the holes punched in the tin plates feature a design or shape,…

Can you tell a pie safe from a jelly cupboard?

Go to an antique show and you might see a pie safe, jelly cupboard or sugar chest. But most beginning collectors would call each a “cupboard” or “chest” with no idea how the furniture was originally used. A pie safe, also called a kitchen safe, is easy to identify.

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