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What's the oldest item/object in your house?

I also once had a Royal typewriter a lot like the one pictured above, which I used a bit when I was in high school. It was a cheap yard sale find.
 
A big wooden knife that used to hang in my grandparents' bathroom.

I used it once to cut up a fruitcake, but it made the raisins taste funny.
 
^Interesting looking mixer! More interesting than what I see sold now--and what it sold now probably won't last nearly 50 years. Unless it's just left in its box...

It's astounding how an inexpensive appliance just always works after all these years, I've made hundreds of cakes with that old mixer!
 
^Interesting looking mixer! More interesting than what I see sold now--and what it sold now probably won't last nearly 50 years. Unless it's just left in its box...
The styling reveals that we still believed we were about to live in George Jetson's world.
 
I have three oil on canvas paintings which date from the second half of the nineteenth century. I know the artist for two; the third needs some research.
 
It's astounding how an inexpensive appliance just always works after all these years, I've made hundreds of cakes with that old mixer!
It is.

My mother had a GE that she got as a wedding gift IIRC. It lasted about 20 years, with fairly regular use in my memory. Odd coincident, but it broke right about the time my father left. I think the replacement mixer lasted less than three years, although it was rock bottom priced.
 

In the 1930's my grandparents moved from a house with a dining room into a house that had eating only in the kitchen. They knew a relative who needed a dining room set, so they gave them the set. Some time later they visited this relative. The relative had kept bumping into and hurting themselves on the corners of the table when passing through the dining room so they took a saw and sawed off the corners of the table. My grandparents were so horrified the way their dining room set was being abused, that when the relatives went into their kitchen to get refreshments to serve, my grandparents grabbed a dining chair and ran out the front door, across the porch, down the stairs and were stuffing the chair into their car when the relatives came back to look out the window to see where my grandparents were going. They rescued/saved a chair from their dining room set. In the 1960's they gave us the chair to hold onto. We were afraid to get rid of it in case my grandparents ever asked about it. My grandparents died in the 1970's but we still have that chair.
 
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When my grandparents died a few years ago, we were cleaning out their apartment and my dad asked me and my siblings if we wanted anything from their place. I remember whenever we went to visit them that I always loved statues and art pieces that they had gotten on their trips through Asia. I ended up taking a pretty large wall piece that is a head sculpted out of wood that they got in Thailand in the 70's. Whenever people come over, they always ask about it.
 
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