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Vintage Enamelware Mixing Bowls with Floral Pattern

Kitchenware

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$40-60

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot features two vintage enamelware mixing bowls, likely from a set, characterized by their robust construction and decorative elements. Each bowl is primarily white or off-white, coated with a durable enamel finish both inside and out. A repeating floral pattern, rendered in a muted gray or 'dusty blue' shade, encircles the exterior of both bowls. The pattern consists of small, stylized rose clusters or similar blossoms with accompanying foliage, distributed evenly around the circumference. A distinguishing feature is the silver-toned metal rim that encases the top edge of each bowl, providing both a decorative accent and likely protecting the enamel from chipping at this vulnerable point. The bowls appear to be of similar size and shape, suggesting they might be part of a nested set, though exact dimensions are not discernible from the image. The enamel finish appears relatively smooth, indicating good craftsmanship, though minor scuffs or wear consistent with age and use may be present, particularly on the silver rims. There are no visible chips or significant damage to the enamel from this perspective, suggesting they have been reasonably well-preserved. Based on the style of the floral pattern and the use of enamelware with metal rims, these bowls likely date from the mid-20th century, possibly 1950s to 1970s. Their design is typical of practical yet aesthetically pleasing kitchenware of that era. The quality of the enamel application seems consistent across both pieces, with no obvious flaws in the pattern application. The bowls exhibit a classic, rustic charm.

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I have examined the provided image of these two vintage enamelware mixing bowls with a floral pattern. The bowls appear to be in good vintage condition, exhibiting robust construction and a relatively smooth enamel finish. The white/off-white enamel on both the interior and exterior seems largely intact, with no visible significant chips or substantial damage from this perspective. The repeating muted gray/dusty blue floral pattern, consisting of rose clusters and foliage, is consistently applied on both bowls, indicating good craftsmanship. The silver-toned metal rims are a key design feature, serving both decorative and protective purposes; minor scuffs or wear on these rims are to be expected with age and use. Authenticity, based on the visual cues such as the style of the floral pattern, the enamelware construction with metal rims, and the general aesthetic, aligns with kitchenware produced in the mid-20th century, likely 1950s-1970s. However, without a physical examination, I cannot definitively verify the exact age or manufacturer. Market conditions for vintage enamelware, especially common floral patterns, are generally moderate. While there is a steady demand for charming, rustic kitchenware, these particular bowls do not exhibit unique or highly sought-after characteristics that would command premium prices. Comparables in similar condition typically sell in the $20-30 range per bowl, or slightly higher for a well-preserved set. Factors influencing value include the overall condition, the completeness of the set (if part of a larger nested series), and the aesthetic appeal of the specific floral design. To fully authenticate and assess precise condition, an in-person examination would be critical to check for hairline cracks, interior staining, precise enamel thickness, and manufacturer's marks (if any) on the base. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such utility items, could also confirm origin. Without these, my assessment is based solely on visual attributes as presented.

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