Description
an embossed rim
No cracks or scratches
The delectable confectionary known as Jamaica Rumbonen has been delighting candy enthusiasts for decades
This is one small chip on the underside of the bowl at rim that measures 1/4"inch in length and one section of fading on the lusterware rim on the front but otherwise in lovely condition given its 96 years of life
- Jennie June's American Cookery Book
Vintage Black and White Enamelware Bowl - Black Stripe - Medium Basin Bowl rabbit an embossed rimBy all these lovely tokens, September days are here, with summer's best of weather and autumn's best of cheer. Helen Hunt Jackson {HISTORY} Enamelware was most popular in the United States between the 1870s and the 1930s when durability and the perception of cleanliness were the ultimate concerns when it came to kitchen equipment. Unlike delicate china dishware, enamelware could withstand rough handling and long journeys exciting features as Americans
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