Antique French Enamelware Coffee Pot Gooseneck Spout Pansies No Lid
Product Description: A delightful coffee pot with a gooseneck spout for your favorite dried or faux floral arrangement. Made of metal with an enameled coating, it features two sides purple and orange pansies and green foliage on a gradient light blue background with a red rim. Its charming pattern with enamel chips adds a touch of vintage farmhouse appearance.
Note: Please refer to “Condition” for additional information.
Circa: Early 1900s
Dimensions: Height: 8” (to top of spout), Length: 9” (handle to spout), Width: 5 3/8”
Product Weight: 1 pound
Capacity: 6-7 cups
Color: Light blue, purple, orange, green and red rim.
Primary Material: Enamel over Metal
Markings: No maker marks – only D102/70.77
Origin: Unknown
Condition: Previously owned - used. Art work is still colorful. Enamel chips on rim, edge of base and spout. One 1” x 1” enamel chip on body. Leak at bottom edge, therefore does NOT hold water. Interior exhibits some scratches and rust. No Lid.
Shipping:
Free Shipping. Special Care Needed For Packaging
Usually ships within one business day
Ships only to the 48 contiguous states
Disclosure: Antique and vintage collectibles may contain lead or lead-based materials including but not limited to lead-based paint, glazes, solder and other components. Display safely either in enclosed cases or areas inaccessible to children, pregnant women and pets.
DISCLAIMER: Every attempt is made to research thoroughly, take clear photos and accurately describe each product being sold on this website. Most product is acquired from auctions and estate sales. Prior to being offered, all product is carefully examined. With this said, any chips, cracks, repairs or modifications known will be disclosed. Not being experts on the product being sold, the buyer is responsible for carefully examining the photos, description, determining the value, and authenticity of the product. Any manufacture’s names, numbers, symbols or description is to be used for reference purposes only and does not imply that there is any representation of those items.