Simple but elegant -- a bright white coffee pot with gold trim! The pot is 9 1/2 inches tall and has a seamless body but a seamed spout. The condition is great with 2 very minor dings.
Circa: 1930.
Cute bright white cream pitcher with light blue and dark blue trim. There is gold detailing on the spout and body of the pitcher which is only 3 3/4 inches tall. The bottom is marked with the lion from the reputable enamelware firm Baumann in Amberg, Bavaria. It is in excellent condition with no dings. Circa: 1910.
Handsome, bright and a fresh white! This European water pitcher with blue and gilded decoration is 10 inches tall with a riveted handle and seamed body. It is in very nice condition -- great for display. A bit of retouching was done on the handle. Circa: 1910.
Just what those little dollies need to wash their hands or dishes! An enamelware wash bowl with metal loop for hanging it on the wall near a washstand or water bench . Top diameter 3 1/2 inches. The exterior is blue, interior white and the condition is very pleasing. Circa: 1910.
What an unusual bell shaped teakettle!?! The reddish brown color and cobalt bail make this item a rare find. The spout is riveted as well as the ears that hold the bail. There is a wooden knob on the top of the lid. The interior is white. This smart little kettle is in mint to near mint condition, no dings. Circa: 1900 or older.
Just 6 ¼ inches tall but big enough for tea-for-two. And that is exactly what was done with this pot for a very long time -- there are plenty of tea stains on the inside (only). Otherwise this tiny teapot is in shiny, displayable condition. The dings show its vintage and are not disturbing. Circa 1910-1920.
This German Zwiebeln(onion) holder has a blue and white Delft motif. The front of the bin is perforated. There is a hole in the center back so the bin can be hung. Condition is very good with a few dings and tiny bit of rust.