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Vintage Harker Bakerite Modern Tulip Round Covered Casserole Dishes (x2) 1940s
$ 13.2
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Vintage Harker Bakerite Modern Tulip Round Covered Casserole Dishes (x2) 1940sVintage Harker Bakerite Modern Tulip Round Covered Casserole Dishes (x2) 1940s
Offered for sale is a set of two round covered casserole dishes in the 1940s Harker Bakerite Modern Tulip Pattern.
In good, gently used, vintage condition, free from chips or cracks but showing crazing. The gold and decal is very nice, so these display well sitting on a shelf. You can see the crazing up close.
Includes
(2) 8.625" top diameter x 3.75" high casserole dishes
(2) 7.9375" diameter x 1.875" high lids
We are also including a 3.25" diameter x 2.3125" bowl that has clearly been in the oven and shows dark marks and crazing.
We have many pieces listed in this pattern if you'd like to expand your set.
We'll send this the most economical way possible that includes tracking and insurance. *Alling121119
Note: On June 23, the USPS implemented a new formula for dimensional weight which is (Length) x (Width) x (Height) / 166. So, a 16x12x8" box will ship at the 9.25 lb. and a 13x13x9" box would ship at the 9.16 lb. rate regardless if the contents weigh less than that. We do not set the rates. We offer FedEx and USPS and both use dimensional weight when calculating shipping charges. We will ship this the most economical method possible, as long as it includes tracking and insurance. If you believe there is another less expensive method of shipping which includes tracking and insurance, please ask us to give you a quote.
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