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Submitted photo · July 18, 2026

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AI Identification

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Wall-mounted manual coffee mill in the style of Early 20th Century designs

Antique Kitchen Appliances

AI Estimated Value

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$150-$300

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a wall-mounted manual coffee grinder or mill, stylistically consistent with kitchen tools from the late 19th to early 20th century. It features a vertical, oval-shaped wooden backplate with a natural grain finish. Mounted to the top half is a rectangular wooden grain hopper with glass panes, allowing the user to view the coffee bean levels. Inside the hopper, there is a remnant of a paper label that appears worn and largely illegible from this angle, though it may have once contained manufacturer branding. Below the hopper sits a cast-iron grinding mechanism with decorative floral or scrollwork relief, finished in a dark, possibly black, enamel or paint. A long, S-curved metal crank handle with a turned wooden grip extends from the center, which would be manually rotated to grind the beans. A small black metal collection cup is positioned at the base of the grinding burrs. The piece appears to be in used condition, with visible dust, cobwebs, and surface wear consistent with age and long-term display. There is no visible maker's mark clearly readable in the image, so this identification is based on stylistic construction and form typical of vintage kitchenalia.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this wall-mounted coffee mill appears to be a European-style or American antique from the late 19th to early 20th century. I can observe a wooden hopper with glass panels and a cast-iron mechanism with decorative scrollwork, which are features often found on mills from manufacturers like PeDe or Zassenhaus. However, without a legible label or maker's mark, I cannot confirm a specific manufacturer. This estimate is based on the hypothesis that the piece is a period-correct antique in fair condition. The visible wear, dust, and potential oxidation suggest it has been in storage or display for a long duration, which appeals to collectors of 'shabby chic' or rustic kitchenalia. I cannot verify from a photo whether the internal grinding burrs are functional or if there is hidden structural damage or modern restoration. In the current market, items of this general style typically attract moderate interest. The $150-$300 range reflects the assumed age and construction; if this were found to be a mid-century reproduction or a modern 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely drop to the $40-$75 range. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is necessary to check the integrity of the wood, the movement of the cast-iron crank, and to examine the remnants of the paper label under magnification. A professional authentication of the maker and proof of provenance would be required to reach the higher end of the valuation spectrum.

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