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Gray Mottled Graniteware "Upcooker" Warmer with Lid

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Dealer: Pieces of the Past
Contact: Ken and Nancy Wilk - Email Dealer
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Price: $89.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: Here we have what the Europeans call an Upcooker. Used to warm cream or other pourable food items. It has a perforated lid to let off steam and a wood knob to remove the lid. It is a heavy, thickly covered piece of Graniteware in a dark gray mottled color. The measurements above are from the spout to the outside of the handle. The pot portion is about 5 1/2 deep. It is in excellent condition with a couple of dings to the outside bottom from use. Rather unusual looking, it would make a great addition to your graniteware collection. It was purchased in the Netherlands, not sure where it was manufactured. Please take a look at the other pieces of European graniteware we have listed with GOANTIQUES.
Status: For Sale Reference#: B1131_266_7
Condition: Excellent Year: l930's?
Country: Europe Maker: UNK
Height: 6 in. (15.24 cm) Depth: 5.50 in. (13.97 cm)
Width: 10 in. (25.40 cm)
Title: Gray Upcooker with Lid Style: Gray Mottled Graniteware
Materials: Graniteware/Enamel Type: Gray Mottled


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