Enamelware DOUBLE BOILER White with Dark Blue Handles Circa 1940
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Last updated 17 Jul 2024
Featuring a vintage ENAMELWARE DOUBLE BOILER. The small 2-cup capacity double boiler is enameled a white enamel with dark blue, almost black handles. The rims of the pots are also trimmed in the deep blue. The bottom pot measures about 4 ¼” both at the mouth and high. Including the long handle, its about 10” wide.
Featuring a vintage ENAMELWARE DOUBLE BOILER. The small 2-cup capacity double boiler is enameled a white enamel with dark blue, almost black handles. The rims of the pots are also trimmed in the deep blue. The bottom pot measures about 4 ¼” both at the mouth and high. Including the long handle, its about 10” wide. The smaller pot holds about 16 ounces and measures approximately 4 tall by 4 ⅛” at the mouth and is 8” wide with its handle. The double boiler is in fantastic vintage condition with no chips and rust. There are a few utensil scratches inside. Please review the photos carefully as they have been taken from several angles. Imagine this wonderful piece as an addition to someone's French country or farmhouse style decorating! Enamel & Granite Ware Enamel ware is made from an old process of coating metal with porcelain, which became popular in the 1800s. By the late 1870s, a new form of enamel ware was developed, called granite ware. Granite ware was designed with decorative patterns resembling granite, ranging from mottled, speckled, spatters or swirls. Early granite ware was turquoise blue with white or green. Both enamel and granite ware were used in the production of early kitchen utility ware.
Featuring a vintage ENAMELWARE DOUBLE BOILER. The small 2-cup capacity double boiler is enameled a white enamel with dark blue, almost black handles. The rims of the pots are also trimmed in the deep blue. The bottom pot measures about 4 ¼” both at the mouth and high. Including the long handle, its about 10” wide. The smaller pot holds about 16 ounces and measures approximately 4 tall by 4 ⅛” at the mouth and is 8” wide with its handle. The double boiler is in fantastic vintage condition with no chips and rust. There are a few utensil scratches inside. Please review the photos carefully as they have been taken from several angles. Imagine this wonderful piece as an addition to someone's French country or farmhouse style decorating! Enamel & Granite Ware Enamel ware is made from an old process of coating metal with porcelain, which became popular in the 1800s. By the late 1870s, a new form of enamel ware was developed, called granite ware. Granite ware was designed with decorative patterns resembling granite, ranging from mottled, speckled, spatters or swirls. Early granite ware was turquoise blue with white or green. Both enamel and granite ware were used in the production of early kitchen utility ware.
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