Condition: Near Mint
Height: 7.5″ (18.75cm)
Width: 5″ (12.5cm)
Length: 5″ (12.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1930
This beautiful artifact is an Antique Brass Coffee Grinder, made by the Turul brand around 1930. Right away, you can tell…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 7.5″ (18.75cm)
Width: 5″ (12.5cm)
Length: 5″ (12.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1930
This beautiful artifact is an Antique Brass Coffee Grinder, made by the Turul brand around 1930. Right away, you can tell this grinder was crafted to last, with its shiny, sturdy brass build and charming hand crank. It’s a compact piece, standing about 7.5 inches tall and measuring 5 inches wide and deep, with a solid, slightly ornate design that anyone would be proud to display on a kitchen shelf or countertop. The finish is in near mint condition, which is quite rare for something almost a century old. Pieces like this are more than just relics—they really tell a story about how people enjoyed their coffee back in the day, taking the time to freshly grind their beans instead of just pushing a button.
The Turul brand itself holds a special place in the world of vintage coffee mills. Named after the mythical Hungarian falcon, Turul, these grinders were prized for their durability and consistent grinding quality, and they were popular in Europe during the early 20th century. Collectors and coffee enthusiasts today love Turul pieces for both their functionality and their looks; many are still fully usable after all these years. It’s not often you come across one in such well-preserved condition, making it a little bit of a rare find. These grinders were created to be handed down through generations, and they just don’t make them like this anymore. The brass construction has a timeless glow, and with its solid weight and craftsmanship, it’s clear this grinder was meant to be both a daily tool and a keepsake.














