Unusual Early Munising Sugar Maple Dough Bowl
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Antique, primitive Munising sugar maple dough bowl, with unusual lipped rim, circa 1920's. The Munising Wood Products company produced wooden bowls from 1915 to 1955 in the town of Munising, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The bowls were made of premium hardwood, usually sugar maple, "for chopping or mixing". This collectible bowl has a slightly oval shape and measures approximately 3 1/8 inches high, 13 inches wide, and 11 3/4 inches deep. The block letters of the branded trademark date the bowl to around the 20's. This eighty-something year old bowl lives up to its advertising as "the finest kitchen woodenware"; "Munising bowls last a lifetime." (Please see the Alger County, Michigan website for more information about Munising wooden bowls.) The bowl is in very good condition, with no cracks or chips. There is some surface wear and discoloration. Please refer to the 4 photographs for appearance and condition. Shipping / packaging will be $11.00.
Windwalker Antiques and Fine Arts
Charlotte, Michigan
Dealer accepts: PayPal, Money Order
Shipping: $11.00