Posted 11 years ago
fortapache
(3422 items)
A very small blueish green graniteware coffee pot. This could be from the 1920s or the 1880s. It is 8" tall and 4" at the base. Especially nice as it it has no chips on the inside which means it is still usuable. Which reminds me I need to test it.
In the last picture it is inbetween two of its larger counterparts.
Prices for graniteware seem to be all over the place. This is one of the more desired and rarer colors.
Never heard of graniteware, thanks fortapache. They're very beautiful.
I looooooove this one
All three actually. I text too quickly. LoL
Is this marble like look of enameling a very American thing? I generally only see plain colours here.
They are so appealing!
Thank you very much Vintagefran. Now you have something else you can collect!
Thank you very much Aimathena. I am big on this piece too.
And the other two, especialy the other crylosite one.
Thank you kindly Racer4four. This pattern is mostly American I think but there is some from Europe too. The plain stuff ie white with red trim or tan with green trim is pretty common here too. I have lots of the red and white. Beware of the new stuff from China. Check my item below.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/117265-graniteware-pitcher?in=user
This new material is being sold as vintage at antique stores.
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Thank you Amandajane and Gargoylecollector
Thank you rocker-sd
Thank you SEAN68.
the coffee pot is Beautiful :)
Thank you very much Printsid, I appreciate the comment.
Thank you tom61375.
Really great colors.
Thank you very much Caperkid.
Thank you aura.