Vintage Yellow Metal Picnic Basket Black Handles Red & Black Litho Graphics

Vintage Yellow Metal Picnic Basket Black Handles Red & Black Litho Graphics

Regular price $85.50

 

Product Description: Display this whimsical, yellow picnic basket from the mid-20th century. Such a nice contrast of red and black litho graphics of a family hosting an outdoor picnic. In rectangular form, it's constructed of metal with black drop down handles. Today, picnic baskets like these from the earlier years are collectible, display nicely and can have many uses. Add this colorful one to your collection.

Circa:  Most likely mid 1900s

Note: Please refer to “Condition” section below for additional information.

Dimensions: Length: 14”, Width: 9 ½”, Height: 8”

Product Weight: 2 pounds 6 ounces

Primary Material:  Metal

Maker: Unknown

Markings:  No visible makers' marks

Origin: Unknown

Condition:  Previously owned - used.  Good- Fair Condition. Graphics still vibrant and colorful. Lightly cleaned, scuffs, scratches and some rusting in areas are present. Handles work as they should although one round end, where it attaches to body is slightly bent. Lid does show more wear with scratches, some rusting and a few indentations. Base has light wear with scratches. Corners, edges of inside are showing some rusting. 

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