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Early 18th C Vernacular Fruitwood Fruit Press

It is a rare delight to find a tool that works today as it did in the 1700s and rarer that such an everyday working object has survived 300 years in such excellent condition.
Perhaps this lovely fruit press was so well cared for because it belonged to a beloved and ancestor and this piece does indeed carry a name.
Hand punched into the side of the stand with a cross at each flank are the words ‘+ Balint Iaiosne + ’ which is Hungarian and means ‘Wife of Valentinus Iaios’.
This is a domestic press but substantial so Mr and Mrs Iaios must have produced a lot of fruit for home pressing - perhaps apples or pears for cider or grapes for wine.
The press appears to be made of slow grown dense applewood - the colour is beautiful and the grain very tight. It may well have been made in Hungary and travelled with the family after the failed 1848 Hungarian war of independence against Habsburg rule – a time when many Hungarians fled into exile in England and just as today they took with them the tools that would help them survive in a new country.
The press is beautiful and functional. The long lever and heavy weight of the press head would have made it light work that one could continue for many hours. The original metal sieve is still present and has a later (still early hand wrought) section of sieve added, probably in the early 19th century, as a repair.
This press has been used by several generations and the patination and colour are superb.
An utterly charming and unusual piece of vernacular working furniture.
I doubt you or I will ever see another!
Dimensions are:
16 inches high, 14.5 inches wide and 8 inches deep I describe and photograph my pieces accurately and with the aim that on arrival each will exceed expectations.
I operate a full refund guarantee and am always happy to give free, honest and friendly advice.
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The Barn
Battle Road
Dallington
East Sussex
TN21 9LQ
Tel : 01424 838557
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Perhaps this lovely fruit press was so well cared for because it belonged to a beloved and ancestor and this piece does indeed carry a name.
Hand punched into the side of the stand with a cross at each flank are the words ‘+ Balint Iaiosne + ’ which is Hungarian and means ‘Wife of Valentinus Iaios’.
This is a domestic press but substantial so Mr and Mrs Iaios must have produced a lot of fruit for home pressing - perhaps apples or pears for cider or grapes for wine.
The press appears to be made of slow grown dense applewood - the colour is beautiful and the grain very tight. It may well have been made in Hungary and travelled with the family after the failed 1848 Hungarian war of independence against Habsburg rule – a time when many Hungarians fled into exile in England and just as today they took with them the tools that would help them survive in a new country.
The press is beautiful and functional. The long lever and heavy weight of the press head would have made it light work that one could continue for many hours. The original metal sieve is still present and has a later (still early hand wrought) section of sieve added, probably in the early 19th century, as a repair.
This press has been used by several generations and the patination and colour are superb.
An utterly charming and unusual piece of vernacular working furniture.
I doubt you or I will ever see another!
Dimensions are:
16 inches high, 14.5 inches wide and 8 inches deep I describe and photograph my pieces accurately and with the aim that on arrival each will exceed expectations.
I operate a full refund guarantee and am always happy to give free, honest and friendly advice.
Price
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Category Antique Kitchenalia
Date 18th Century
Early 18th Century Antiques Material Fruitwood
Origin English
Item code as216a2308
Status For Sale
£590.00 
$794.91
€675.96

$794.91

€675.96

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East Sussex
TN21 9LQ
Tel : 01424 838557
Non UK callers : +44 1424 838557
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