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Lot 062 - Antique Pewter Ice Cream Mold, Standing Groom Figure in Top Hat and Tails, Manufactured by E. & Co. Eppelsheimer, New York, 4-3/4" H
An antique two-part hinged metal ice cream mold depicting a standing male figure in formal dress — top hat, tailcoat, and dress shoes — consistent with a wedding groom. The mold is cast in two matching halves joined by a central hinge, with open cavities at the top of each hat for filling. The base of one half is impressed with the maker's mark reading "E. & Co." and a mold number, attributable to Eppelsheimer & Co., New York, a major American manufacturer of pewter ice cream molds active from the late 19th through mid-20th century.
The mold shows surface scratching, light oxidation, and minor spot rust at the hinge consistent with age and use. The hinge remains functional.