WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER Ice Cream Maker Hand Crank Gear Box for Display or as Replacement Crank

3MG is in cast raised letters underneath

Obviously it’s a vintage item (over twenty years old) and possibly an antique (over 100 years old).


Nice ornate script spell out of the brand name.


12” wide if you need other measurements, just ask.


This is for the crank only.


The crank handle does turn but not smoothly, if you are purchasing this to use you would need to grease it up.


Packed properly then shipped quickly


This would look good on display of the wall of your “ice cream shoppe”

or soda fountain. Hurry! Buy this before Cracker Barrel sees this treasure!


From Wiki:

“Thomas Sands started White Mountain Freezer Company in Laconia, New Hampshire, in 1872. In 1881 their factory was destroyed by fire. White Mountain Freezer Company moved to Nashua, New Hampshire, between the tracks of the Worcester & Nashua and Nashua Acton railroads.[1]

In May 1930 a fire destroyed the factory, and a new one was built on Broad Street in Nashua. In 1963, the company was sold to the Alaska Freezer Company of Winchendon, Massachusetts.

In 1974, an investor group, headed by William H. Potter, Jr., purchased the company, renaming the entire company "White Mountain Freezer, Inc."