Antique Dazey Butter Churn No. 40 — 1922 Patent, Original Cast Iron Mechanism, Embossed Glass Jar with Wooden Dasher
A genuinely outstanding example of American farmhouse Americana — an antique Dazey Butter Churn No. 40, patented February 14, 1922, manufactured by the legendary Dazey Churn & Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Dazey was the dominant American maker of home butter churns for nearly half a century, and this No. 40 (approximately 4-quart capacity) was the most popular size for typical farm kitchens — large enough to produce a real batch of butter, small enough for one person to operate.
This piece carries the deep authenticity that only genuine antique objects possess. The square glass jar is fully embossed with the Dazey trademarks: "DAZEY CHURN NO 40 PATENTED FEB 14 22" on one panel, and "DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO ST LOUIS MO MADE IN USA" below — proof of origin and dating that you can read with your fingertips. The cast iron gear mechanism is stamped "DAZEY" across the top arch, and the brass-tipped crank handle still turns smoothly. The original wooden dasher paddles hang from the central shaft inside the jar, showing the soft golden patina of a hundred years of use.
For a century, this churn turned cream into butter on someone's farm — probably weekly, probably as part of a Saturday morning routine, probably operated by hand while children gathered eggs and tended chickens. The wooden paddles are slightly worn from countless rotations through cream; the metal shows the soft rust patina of a working tool that earned its retirement.
In a modern home, this piece does several jobs at once. As pure decorative Americana, it anchors a farmhouse kitchen vignette, a country pantry display, or a primitive antiques collection. As a conversation piece, it tells the story of pre-industrial home dairy production with no need for explanation. And remarkably, it is still functional — collectors and homesteaders do occasionally use vintage Dazey churns to actually make butter, though most buyers will display rather than use this piece.
This is the kind of object that doesn't reproduce well and doesn't get faked — the embossed glass, the cast iron gearwork, the patent date, and the substantial weight all immediately identify it as the genuine article. Modern decorator-grade reproductions exist but lack every one of these authentication points.
Features:
- Authentic antique Dazey Butter Churn No. 40
- Patented February 14, 1922 (manufactured 1920s-1940s)
- Made by Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Missouri
- Approximately 4-quart capacity
- Embossed glass jar with full maker's marks and patent information
- Original cast iron gear mechanism with "DAZEY" embossing
- Original wooden dasher paddles intact
- Functional gear-driven crank handle with brass tip
- Substantial weight and presence
Details
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