This cute miniature enamelware item is a gray and white speckled spoon or ladle. It is 4 1/4 inches long. There is a hook on the end of the handle so it can be hung on a rack or bar. Circa: 1910.
This oblong roasting pan is approx. 1/2 inch deep, 4 1/2 inches long (including handle and pouring spout) and 2 1/4 inches wide. It is in excellent condition. Circa: 1910.
This cute miniature gray round pan with white mottling has 2 riveted handles. It is 1 inch deep, top diameter is 3 inches and the bottom diameter is 2 1/4 inches. It is in great condition with no dings. Circa: 1910.
This Chicken Wire Zwiebeln holder is unusually small. It is only 7 1/4 inches high and 7 inches wide. The perforated bin is 4 1/2 inches deep and 7 1/4 inches wide at the top. There is a hole in the center back so it can be hung on the wall of a kitchen to hold onions. The German lettering is in black. Over all condition is good, although some of the edges are a bit rough. Circa: 1910.
This sweet little oval tub has a seamed body with a rivet at the bottom of the seam. Both handles are riveted. It is gray with white mottling. ( 4 inches long, 3 inches wide, 1 1/2 inches tall) Condition is excellent with a few very tiny dings. Circa: 1910 or earlier.
The exterior of this miniature enamelware frying pan is in the chicken wire pattern and the interior is white. The cobalt blue handle is riveted and the lip of the pan has cobalt trim. Miniature enamelware pieces are rarely marked. This piece is marked with the lion and jug mark of the firm Baumann in Amberg, Germany. The top diameter of the pan is 3 ¾. The condition is good +. There are small dings where the handle is attached. Circa: 1900.
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This covered baking dish is blue with white mottling. The dish is 3 3/4 inches long including pouring spout and handle, 2 inches wide and 3/4 inch deep. The lid has a handle on the top. Condition is mint. Circa: 1910.
The handled strainer I am showing is gray with white mottling. It is 7 1/2 inches long including handle and kettle hook. The kettle hook is used to put on the lip of the kettle when one is draining. Both kettle hook handle are riveted. The condition is good +. There are 3 tiny dings. Circa: 1900.
The face of this unique enamelware clock is decorated with a floral motif. There are blue and pink flowers on each side and white daisies with yellow centers on the top and bottom. It has black numbers and arms. The diameter of the face is 2 1/2 inches. The enamel on the face is perfect. I am not sure if the clock is working condition or not. There is no key to go with it. Circa: 1910.
This outstanding gray and white mottled laundry set would be perfect hanging on the wall of a German doll kitchen. The back of the rack has a fancy design. It is 4 1/2 inches long, 2 1/2 inches high and 1 1/2 inches deep. There are 3 opening which hold
3 ceramic cups. The rack is in mint condition. One of the cups has a hairline crack. Circa: 1900.