Antique Tin Poached Egg Maker - 1900s Primitive Kitchen Tool with 6 Rings
Step back in time with this charming antique poached egg maker from the 1900s—a testament to the ingenuity of early American kitchens. Crafted from tin with a clever spring-loaded handle, this primitive cooking tool features six rings designed to perfectly poach multiple eggs at once.
Imagine Sunday breakfast in a farmhouse kitchen, this trusty tool suspended over simmering water, creating perfectly shaped poached eggs for the family table. Today, it serves as both a functional vintage piece for the adventurous cook and a captivating display item that celebrates culinary history.
The weathered gray patina tells stories of countless breakfasts past, while the spring mechanism still operates smoothly—a tribute to quality craftsmanship that has endured over a century.
Dimensions: Approximately 6" tall × 13" long × 8.25" wide