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Antique & Vintage Farm Antiques
Corn Shellers / Cutters
Past Sales Archive
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Good+ ..... $595.00 SOLD!
Primitive
Wooden Corn Sheller
Here
is a super hard to find example of a very unusual corn sheller. It is amazing
how many different variations of these that turn up. At first sight one would
think that this was a homemade crude version, or something else altogether, but
as I have seen a few others exactly like it, and have spoken to an authority about
it so I know that this was a manufactured piece. It must have been used solely
for feed purposes as one would have little control over what was happening when
you got to using it. With the original red wash paint, and great form, this
interesting piece of farm history has great appeal not only as a wild corn sheller,
but also as a great piece of folk art or early innovative design.
Good.......$395.00 SOLD!
The
.50 Cent Corn Sheller
Here is a rare
and desirable version of a cast iron hand-held corn sheller that dates from the
last quarter of the 19th century. This style sheller was used to separate
seed corn from the cob to be used for next year's crop. The larger table mount
or box shellers that you often see were typically used for feed purposes, while
these hand held versions had the much more important job on the early farmstead
of giving the farmer more control so that only the choicest kernels were saved for
seed stock for following year. There are many different varieties of these
hand shellers available and all of them are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
The idea with this one was that you squeezed the handle more or less as the cob
changed size, thus enabling you to pick and choose which kernels you saved into
the seed bucket for next years use. In addition to the info cast into the
outside of the jaws, there is the additional info on the inside giving the maker's
name as Fisher, and Canton, Ohio as the location where they were made or first invented
or patented. This one is without a doubt one of the most graphic and interesting
designs for an antique corn sheller and will make a great addition to the collection.
The condition is super, and this piece still retains a good deal of its original
black finish.
Excellent.......$395.00 SOLD!
Grey
Brothers Hand Held Corn Sheller
This hand-held corn sheller is a
hard to find model. It is NOS and has not been painted or restored in any
way. The leathers to hold it with have fallen apart since I bought it they
were so brittle and old. It is a squeeze type and the hinges which are often
broken are just fine. There is plenty of the original finish left, and the
cast in info with the name and patents are clear and strong.
Excellent ..... $245.00 SOLD!
The
Peerless Corn Sheller
This super
sheller is in such great condition that one would assume that it must have been
restored, but I am not sure. There is no evidence of wear or use, and the
paint is so exact that it is scary. Look at the condition of the handle!!
Usually I buy these things on the east coast right out of the barn, or from a dealer
at a show back there, but I got this one here in California, and the guy hardly
knew what it was. In any case it looks great and
I really think it is NOS or it may be restored, but in either case it is
a good one and you will not have to do anything further to it that is for sure.
Excellent+ ..... $495.00 SOLD!
Good+ ....$195.00 SOLD
Right
Speedy Corn Sheller Patented 1877
Here is a nice example of a pretty
hard to find corn sheller. Notice the heart shaped castings in the drive wheel,
and the intricate mechanism that actually removes the kernels from the cob.
Corn shellers come in a myriad of shapes, sizes, and designs, with the larger table
and floor mounted versions being primarily for feed production while smaller handhelds
were designed for removing just the prime kernels from the middle of the cob for
next year's seed stock, a very important consideration to those early corn farmers
in the East and Midwest. Models like this were most likely for feed as you
had little control over what was happening once you started cranking it up.
This sheller is in overall good condition, noting that there is one very small and
minor casting crack in one of the arms on the crank wheel. It seems to be
operational should you feel the need.
Good.......$295.00 SOLD
Good........ $495.00 SOLD
This is just a sample of the many antiques we have sold. Click link to see other Sales Archive Pages on this Site.
We can help you sell quality Antiques Contact Us.
For further info on consigning / selling your antiques
with us please see our FAQ page,
the
Appraisal / Selling Page and the
Selling
Your Collection Pages.
Our current offering of Antiques for sale are at our sister Website Patented-Antiques.com.
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