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Vintage French Enamelware Allumettes Match Box Roses

Archives: Decorative Art: Enamel: Pre 1940   item# 350056 (stock#R032)

Vintage French Enamelware Allumettes Match Box Roses
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William's Antiks
707-332-0890



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This enamelware match holder or "allumettes" box, circa 1930's, has a lovely rose garland pattern. Definite wear from age & use, areas of enamel are chipped off around the edges & some spots have been painted over white, but this match box still retains its original charm. Marked on the bottom, "Ste Austria, B. Freres" this pieces was made in Austria for the French market. Measures approx 5-1/2 inches across, 3 inches deep & 7 inches to highest point. Ready ...click for details


French Enamelware Octagonal Canisters Blue & White

Archives: Decorative Art: Enamel: Pre 1930   item# 268322 (stock#WA004)

French Enamelware Octagonal Canisters Blue & White
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William's Antiks
707-332-0890



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This pair of enamelware cannisters have a very unusual octagon shape. From France circa 1920's, they are a wonderful robin's egg blue color with a white checker pattern around the tops. Not without faults, there are several minor dings & a previous owner painted on one of the lids (please see photos), but nothing at all to detract from the charm of this unique pair of cannisters. Measure approx. 7" high to tops of lids, 5" diameters.


French Enamelware Green Swirl Pitcher

Archives: Decorative Art: Enamel: Pre 1930   item# 268271 (stock#R015)

French Enamelware Green Swirl Pitcher
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William's Antiks
707-332-0890



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This sweet enamelware pitcher stands approximately 8 inches high & is a wonderful pale green color swirled with white. Some minor rust spots and a small ding on the handle, but nothing to detract from its overall charm. French, circa 1920's.

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