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Vintage Signed Colander Berry Bowl Glazed Gray Burgundy Pottery

$239.20
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£181.60
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€207.71
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CA$334.20
CA$417.7520% Off
A$371.70
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CHF 194.09
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MX$4,523.19
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NOK 2,478.83
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SEK 2,324.70
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DKK 1,550.20
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About the Item

This is the most gorgeous colander in gray and burgundy with a beautiful glaze, and it is signed. This colander will enhance your culinary activities. It takes on a different dimension when it is used to accommodate fruit or vegetables or simply displayed on its own. This piece is so attractive that it does not need to be tucked away on a shelf, rather it can be used as a charming design addition to the kitchen area year-round for seasonal fruit and vegetables. I recommend lemons or apples. This is from an estate sale auction that included beautiful pottery pieces, sone of which are also offered here, like a hand thrown chocolate pot, which is also signed.

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