-40%

Vintage Railroad Sausage Stuffer ca.1900 with 2 Tips & Much Orig. Paint - Nice!

$ 10.53

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Material: Metal
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Please see full description below.
  • Type: Paintings
  • Style: American

    Description

    Presented for auction is Vintage Railroad Sausage Stuffer ca.1900!
    It comes with 2 funnels and a spare that does not fit this stuffer.
    It has a lot of original black paint.
    There is some rust and worn, chipped paint.
    The tinning on the barrel appears to be in nice condition.
    The bottom cast iron cradle measures 13-14” long and is 4” wide.
    From the tip of the tin barrel to the to the top of the cradle ( when the plunger is all the way sown & no funnel in place) is 14-1/4”
    The barrel measures 3-1/2”in diameter.
    The handle is about 7-4/4" long
    Photo 2 shows the barrel pivoted up for easy loading and cleaning.
    The hand crank sticks a little in a couple of places.
    The crank is also removable.
    This stuffer is heavy ( 9 pounds plus ) so consider the shipping cost when bidding. I will use the cost of a large USPS Large Flat Rate box to figure shipping cost.
    If is cheaper to ship it regular USPS Probity Mail to your zip, I will refund your excess shipping cost.
    There is an ad in this category that has the instructions for use.
    Please
    Blow Up
    all the pictures and review them closely as they best describe the condition of this item.
    I have tried to describe the condition to the best of my ability, please ask any and all questions before bidding. If you see an error in my listing, please let me know.
    All payments are due within 3 days after auction ends or a non-paying bidder complaint may be filed.
    Acceptable Payment Methods:
    I accept all payments in accordance with EBAY’s payment methods and requirements.
    All sales are final unless I have misrepresented the item. If you see an error in my listing, please let me know.
    When an item is not insured, only the U.S.P.S. can be held responsible for loss or damage.
    If Damage does occur to an
    Insured
    item, it will be the buyer’s responsibility to file an on line claim with the U.S.P.S.
    That is because the buyer will have the item itself, shipping box, and all packaging that the U.S.P.S. requires to file a claim.
    I will Fax or send the buyer a photocopy of the U.S.P.S. postage receipt that shows the insurance number.