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German Standing Chef Egg Timer Figurine | 1930s Kitchen Novelty

German Standing Chef Egg Timer Figurine | 1930s Kitchen Novelty

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AT A GLANCE

Type:
Egg timer
Era:
Early–Mid 20th Century (1920 - 1960)
Circa:
1930s
Origin:
Germany
Material:
Glazed ceramic (likely earthenware)
Dimensions:
3 inches without hourglass
Maker’s mark:
Embossed Germany
Notes:
Paint loss and age wear

Early 20th-Century German Kitchen Novelty with Documented Historical Context

This ceramic standing chef egg timer figurine represents a type of novelty kitchenware produced in the early 20th century and is now classified within the category commonly referred to as Black Americana collectibles.

The figure depicts a standing cook dressed in a white uniform, holding a mixing bowl and utensil. Unlike the more frequently encountered seated chef versions, this standing example appears less commonly on the market. The back is embossed “Germany,” placing production prior to World War II import restrictions and consistent with 1930s manufacture.

The figurine measures approximately 3″ high (without the hourglass insert). Hand-painted details remain visible, including elements of the white uniform and facial features. There is paint loss to the face, tie, and apron strings, along with general surface wear consistent with age and handling.

📖 Historical Context & Content Notice: This object reflects racialized imagery and attitudes from an earlier era that are harmful and offensive today. It is presented for historical documentation and educational purposes only, not as an endorsement of the views it depicts. Its preservation aligns with museum practice, including institutions such as the Jim Crow Museum at Ferris State University, which emphasize using artifacts of intolerance to teach tolerance and promote social justice.

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