1930s Thick Green Porcelain Pot 8.25 Copper Lid Steel Handles Rare Art Deco
Step back to the Art Deco era with this charming vintage porcelain enamel saucepan, likely from the 1930s Depression glass boom. The vibrant green body (smooth, glossy finish) pairs beautifully with a warm copper-toned lid and black bakelite-style handles for that retro kitchen vibe. At 8.25 across the top, it's perfect for small-batch sauces, soups, or even as a decorative piece on your open shelving. Providence: This piece came from a home of a woman who was born in 1896 and passed in 2000 so she lived in 3 centuries. It has been in storage since 2000. Size & Material: 8.25 diameter top, thick porcelain enamel over steel body for even heating and durability; copper/brass lid with black knob for secure fit. Condition: Excellent vintage - minimal wear, no chips/cracks on enamel, light patina on copper lid adds authentic charm. Two small rivets on interior rim (common for lid alignment). Era & Style: Circa 1930s; solid green hue screams art deco. Possible maker like Diamond or similar U. Enamel brands - no markings, but style matches era pieces. Versatility: Stovetop-safe (gas/electric; test for induction); oven-safe to 350°F. Not dishwasher-safe - hand wash to preserve finish. Ideal for collectors of graniteware/enamelware or fans of Julia Child-era cookware. This isn't mass-produced modern stuff - it's heirloom-quality with that timeless green pop against your red tablecloth (as shown)!