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Shop K 16 Antique Graniteware Bowl or Pan
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K 16 Antique Graniteware Bowl or Pan

Sale Price:$10.00 Original Price:$20.00
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This is an Antique Graniteware Bowl. Graniteware describes enameled metal all sorts of kitchenware produced throughout the Midwestern and Eastern United States from the 1870s until the end of World War II. Patented in 1848 by New York inventor Charles Stumer, graniteware was also known as agateware, enameled ware, and speckleware.. This piece is good condition for the age. There is a large dent in the rim of the pan. There is some enamel loss on the inside of the pan and a pinhole on the bottom. The outside of the pan is better shape with just a few small areas of enamel loss. The dimensions are 8 1/4” wide x 2 1/4” tall.

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This is an Antique Graniteware Bowl. Graniteware describes enameled metal all sorts of kitchenware produced throughout the Midwestern and Eastern United States from the 1870s until the end of World War II. Patented in 1848 by New York inventor Charles Stumer, graniteware was also known as agateware, enameled ware, and speckleware.. This piece is good condition for the age. There is a large dent in the rim of the pan. There is some enamel loss on the inside of the pan and a pinhole on the bottom. The outside of the pan is better shape with just a few small areas of enamel loss. The dimensions are 8 1/4” wide x 2 1/4” tall.

This is an Antique Graniteware Bowl. Graniteware describes enameled metal all sorts of kitchenware produced throughout the Midwestern and Eastern United States from the 1870s until the end of World War II. Patented in 1848 by New York inventor Charles Stumer, graniteware was also known as agateware, enameled ware, and speckleware.. This piece is good condition for the age. There is a large dent in the rim of the pan. There is some enamel loss on the inside of the pan and a pinhole on the bottom. The outside of the pan is better shape with just a few small areas of enamel loss. The dimensions are 8 1/4” wide x 2 1/4” tall.

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