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Experience the charm of the French countryside with our Vintage Lunchbox. Now they can be used for almost any purpose. Need a vase? These are perfect. Want to display towels or washcloths? Look no further.
This one is in great condition for its age with just a few chips on the enamel and it is complete with the lid, handle and inner tray.
Enameled metal boxes like this one were commonly produced from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They served a variety of purposes, from lunchboxes and picnic sets to general storage containers in the home. The enamel coating provided a durable and hygienic surface, making them ideal for food-related applications.
Speckled or "mottled" enamel finishes, like the one seen here, were particularly popular during the 1930s-1950s. These finishes were achieved by applying different colors of enamel in a way that created a textured, visually appealing surface. The wire handle and metal brackets are typical of boxes from this era. These boxes are now collected for their vintage charm and nostalgic appeal.
6” Wide
3” Deep
5.5” Tall
Experience the charm of the French countryside with our Vintage Lunchbox. Now they can be used for almost any purpose. Need a vase? These are perfect. Want to display towels or washcloths? Look no further.
This one is in great condition for its age with just a few chips on the enamel and it is complete with the lid, handle and inner tray.
Enameled metal boxes like this one were commonly produced from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They served a variety of purposes, from lunchboxes and picnic sets to general storage containers in the home. The enamel coating provided a durable and hygienic surface, making them ideal for food-related applications.
Speckled or "mottled" enamel finishes, like the one seen here, were particularly popular during the 1930s-1950s. These finishes were achieved by applying different colors of enamel in a way that created a textured, visually appealing surface. The wire handle and metal brackets are typical of boxes from this era. These boxes are now collected for their vintage charm and nostalgic appeal.
6” Wide
3” Deep
5.5” Tall