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This wonderful, large 1920s primitive antique enamelware colander is one of those antiques that I find so interesting; who used it? What was her life like, and what was her story? Since no answers are forthcoming, we just have to imagine. This colander is a substantial piece, very heavy and well made, and pretty beaten up. Has thick, white enamel with a black rim stripe, and several areas of enamel loss/rust. Would be a fantastic display piece, or an ideal way to store fruit on a countertop! Unsure of maker. Has damage; areas of enamel loss and rust. Also has some minor cracking of the enamel. See photos. 5 1/4" tall x 13 1/4" in diameter at the handles. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER LISTINGS, AND MY STORE, CROSS CREEK MARKET, TOO! I am always happy to combine shipping to save buyers money, so if you plan to purchase multiple items, please let me know, and PLEASE do not complete checkout until I have sent you a combined invoice. NOTE: As of January 27, 2013, the United States Postal Service significantly raised their rates again (up to 21% on some services!). I only add $1.00 to shipping costs to cover my packing materials. The rest is the USPS's fault! I do my very best to accurately describe my items, but if you have any questions, please ask before you buy. USPS insurance is automatically included in the shipping costs on items costing $50 and over, and will be added to packages of less than $50 only at customer's request. I also add USPS Delivery Confirmation to all packages at no extra cost to buyers. Oklahoma residents must pay 8.517% sales tax. |

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