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Lot # E279

Vintage Bakelite Kitchen Utensil Set — 11 Pc, Nortex, Androck, Perma-Brite, USA View Watchlist >

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Vintage Bakelite Kitchen Utensil Set — 11 Pc, Nortex, Androck, Perma-Brite, USA

A curated 11-piece collection of mid-century kitchen utensils featuring vibrant red Bakelite handles and stainless steel or chrome-plated components. This set includes tools from notable American manufacturers such as Androck, Nortex, and Perma-Brite, each known for their durable and stylish kitchenware during the 1940s–1950s.

Included in the set:

  • 10" Cake Server — Marked “Nortex Stainless Steel”
  • (3) Table Forks — Marked “Chrome Plate”
  • 8" Serving Fork — Marked “Perma-Brite”
  • 10" Potato Masher — Marked “Androck Stainless Steel Made in USA”
  • 8½" Cake/Pie Server — Marked “Made in U.S.A.”
  • 7" Carving Fork — Marked “Stainless Plate”
  • 10" Cake Breaker
  • 11" Serving Spoon — Marked “Made in USA”
  • 8½" Two-Prong Carving Fork
  • 10" Whisk/Spatula

These utensils showcase the distinctive design and functionality characteristic of mid-20th-century American kitchen tools.


Condition:

In good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. Some pieces exhibit minor rust, oxidation, and finish loss. The serving fork has a slightly loose handle. All other handles are securely attached, and the utensils remain structurally sound.

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