US$ 95.00
" was a household rule of rich and poor alike
Now considered a classic regional American cookbook
There is a hairline crack that measures 3" inches in length and appears on both the back and front of the bowl
25" inches in height (base to top of lid) x 7" inches width (spout to handle) x 5
Only with kisses and red poppies can I love you
Vntage Enamelware Containers with Lids circa 1920s - Each Sold Separately Size:Large Rectangle " was a household ruleThe more you know, the more you can create. There is no end to imagination in the kitchen. Julia Child {HISTORY} Enamelware was most popular in the United States between the 1870s and the 1930s when durability and the perception of cleanliness were of the utmost concern when it came to kitchen equipment. Unlike delicate china dishware, enamelware could withstand rough handling and long journeys exciting features as Americans migrated west to homestead