An absolute favourite enamel ware design of ours - the absolute ultimate colour mix - which has an unequalled charm.
Such a pretty pattern, the white enamel base is decorated by bright red ribbing in relief and a sweet decorative cobalt blue raised daisy band around the top. The same ribbing covers the lid. Each piece has the name of the "ingredient" in script on the side in a nouveau stylized cartouche.
It is quite rare to find a complete set like this, and sets like this are usually missing lids or pots , as once they are acquired by a collector, they they rarely part with them - Graduated set of six canisters.
Produced by the highly respected Austrian Company of B.B. Torseine, Dek. 13739 they date from the 1910's - Red & White vertical stripes with a border of raised cobalt daisies around the top of each canister.
6 Pots - date from circa 1910
Sucre - Farine - Cafe -Pâtes-Chicoree-Poivre
As is so often the case with this early enamel ware - all tins carry knocks and war wounds (all markings:loss of enamel is shown in the photos- exterior and interiors) - they have a story to tell - they have been much used and loved.
Condition- Please see and enlarge the photos - we have shown each canister individually and highlighted any missing enamel. The interiors of all are very good to excellent.
Just amazing for display -
Tallest pot - height 7.5"/19cms (inc lid) Diameter 4.75"/12cms
Smallest pot height 5"/12.5cms (inc lid) Diameter 2.75"/7cms
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Full set French antique enamel BB freres Kitchen Canisters Containers Red stripe
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