Vintage Enamel Bowl
Vintage Enamel Bowl
Enamelware first came into production in the 1870's and was a wonderful kitchen alternative to fragile china or pottery, as it was much lighter and easier to clean. Pieces were made from a thin metal and then coated with a color tinted enamel glaze. Many early pieces were gathered during WWII in scrap metal drives, so remaining early pieces are harder to come by. In the 1950's and 1960's enamelware remained popular and its manufacturing became more refined with lighter metals.
This beautiful bowl is likely from the 1960s and is in wonderful vintage condition with no dents or scratches to the enamel. The white and grey coloring has a hint of blue.
7"(W) x 1.5"(T)