Early Wisconsin dollhouse kitchen sink as shown in the book “Dollhouse Furniture made by Wisconsin Toy Company and Menasha Woodenware, 1920’s to 1930’s” by Patty Cooper, George Mundorf, and Tracy Surrell. Page #6. The soft metal faucet, that turns, has a gold wash and is in excellent condition, but the handle part of the faucet comes out of the base easily. The sink is in very good to excellent condition, the paint still looks new, so I’m confused as to why there is old glue showing at the bottom of the back splash behind the sink, and also on the underside of the sink. The sink measures 4” wide, 2 1/4” deep, and 3 3/4” tall at the back splash. In one picture you can see what looks like a flaw in the right front leg which is a tiny pin that got painted over at the factory. It could probably be removed but we did not want to take a chance on damaging it.
I picture the sink with a 5 1/2” tall doll for size reference, doll not included.
Early Wisconsin dollhouse kitchen sink as shown in the book “Dollhouse Furniture made by Wisconsin Toy Company and Menasha Woodenware, 1920’s to 1930’s” by Patty Cooper, George Mundorf, and Tracy Surrell. Page #6. The soft metal faucet, that turns, has a gold wash and is in excellent condition, but the handle part of the faucet comes out of the base easily. The sink is in very good to excellent condition, the paint still looks new, so I’m confused as to why there is old glue showing at the bottom of the back splash behind the sink, and also on the underside of the sink. The sink measures 4” wide, 2 1/4” deep, and 3 3/4” tall at the back splash. In one picture you can see what looks like a flaw in the right front leg which is a tiny pin that got painted over at the factory. It could probably be removed but we did not want to take a chance on damaging it.
I picture the sink with a 5 1/2” tall doll for size reference, doll not included.