A well-worn blue marble enamelware pot with lid, carrying the raw, utilitarian character of early 20th-century kitchenware. The classic white-on-blue splatter pattern reflects traditional enamel production used across North America and Europe for durable, everyday cooking vessels.
This piece shows significant age and use — exposed metal, enamel loss, and a beautifully timeworn wood handle — giving it a strong decorative presence. Ideal for farmhouse styling, open shelving, or rustic interiors where patina is the point.
Details
• Style: Rustic Farmhouse / Early Industrial Kitchenware
• Era: Circa 1920s–1940s
• Material: Enameled steel, wood handle, metal hardware
• Condition: Heavy wear with enamel loss, rust, interior staining, and surface damage; not food safe; best suited for decorative use
• Dimensions: 10” diameter × 6.25” H
A well-worn blue marble enamelware pot with lid, carrying the raw, utilitarian character of early 20th-century kitchenware. The classic white-on-blue splatter pattern reflects traditional enamel production used across North America and Europe for durable, everyday cooking vessels.
This piece shows significant age and use — exposed metal, enamel loss, and a beautifully timeworn wood handle — giving it a strong decorative presence. Ideal for farmhouse styling, open shelving, or rustic interiors where patina is the point.
Details
• Style: Rustic Farmhouse / Early Industrial Kitchenware
• Era: Circa 1920s–1940s
• Material: Enameled steel, wood handle, metal hardware
• Condition: Heavy wear with enamel loss, rust, interior staining, and surface damage; not food safe; best suited for decorative use
• Dimensions: 10” diameter × 6.25” H