Description: When vintage items do not have maker's marks or tags, I dive in to research where they are from. I hate to make assumptions because there is SO MUCH false info out there. I don't want to add to it. This 10 3/8" enamelware tray looks like it could be a Cathrineholm enamel product from Norway. Cathrineholm had some fondue pots and other cooking items with an optional tray. Seemed like this could be a lesser known pattern than their "Lotus" line. But...I could not verify this stacked diamond platter was one of theirs so I continued my research. I must've returned to this mystery 6 or 8 times over the past year, spending way too much time digging through possible origin stories. FINALLY I see someone has listed a similar product in orange--a pot, not a tray--that still had part of the sticker on it identifying it as from US Stamping Co in their Savoryware product line. The company ended operation in 1977 so this would pre-date that. Design with white elongated diamonds looks late 60's, olive green color looks early 70's. I called it Mid century modern, but could technically be early 1970's, which doesn't have such a cool name as MCM. Condition: No surface scratches! One tiny flaw to the enamel by the rim as shown in the photos. There is also a bulge where the metal rim joins up but this is not a flaw but a side effect of the materials. No rust, no chips. This is just a nice looking piece of vintage enamel ware! Maybe you have other pieces in this pattern you are trying to match? Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE How I Assess Vintage Pieces My listings are more than just a one line list of the dimensions. I strive to identify all flaws—even minor ones—in the listing, with both photos and descriptions. This means you know what you are getting from me. Vintage items typically have light signs of usage: utensil marks, diminishment in shine to the glaze, scratches on the design, chips, crazing, and cracks. The situations mentioned above are exactly what I examine each item for, under a bright light and with glasses on, as I am listing it. I don’t use the word “excellent” unless there is no crazing, no cracks, no chips, zero utensil marks, and no muting of colors or glaze sheen…so I rarely use the word “excellent” for a vintage item. Problems: In the event of a problem, please contact me asap. I want you to be happy with your purchase! Returns: Returns accepted within 30 days of purchase. Buyer pays return postage. No refund will be given if item arrives broken or damaged, so please pack returns very carefully. Feedback I leave feedback within a week after your item is received. If you are considering leaving neutral or negative feedback, please contact me first! I appreciate the chance to make things right. If you check out my feedback, you will see I do not often disappoint. Looking for Other Vintage Mid Century Modern Items? WAXWING MID MOD may be able to help! Let me know what you are after. At any given moment I have 100+ items not listed yet! I focus on mid-century modern plate sets, serving pieces, barware, glassware, stemware, vases, and art. You can find me under AstridWaxwing09 on various platforms. I love reuniting orphan glassware with its pattern family! Franciscan, Noritake, Lenox, Stangl, Salem, California potteries, Dorothy Thorpe, McCoy, Hazel Atlas, Fire King, Anchor Hocking, Pyrex, and Corning Ware/Corelle are some of the brands I seek out and educate myself about. I’m drawn to kitchenware because kitchen is the heart of the home. The ritual of choosing a plate pattern when getting married is one of the first choices an engaged couple makes together. This is when they decide what image of “successful adulthood” they want to portray to their friends and family. Often the bride had more control over these choices—but so much less control about most everything else. Women are still fighting for control over their lives, bodies, education, and destiny. It may seem odd to look backwards at dishes and bowls from the 1920’s-1970’s to be inspired about women’s rights but I am aware on a daily basis that any opportunity or privilege I have today was made possible by women who came before me—intelligent women like my mother who may have not been legally able to have her own checking account or attend certain universities, but still took action to shape a better future.
Price: 24 USD
Location: Seattle, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-25T19:09:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9.88 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Stove Type Compatibility: Not Compatible
Antique: No
Shape: Round
Color: Olive Green
Item Diameter: 10 1/4"
Material: Enamelware
Set Includes: Platter
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Savoryware
Type: Platter
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Surface Coating: Metal