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Antique DUCK BABY DISH Edwardian 20s Ceramic Divided Vtg Art Deco Porcelain Bowl

$ 14.22

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Condition: Please read full listing description and see all photos carefully. Please ask questions if needed. My house burned down in a California wildfire with no insurance ~ Proceeds go to helping me rebuild.
  • Department: Kids
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Object Type: Baby Bowl
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Color: Ivory
  • Brand: Excello
  • Model: Does not apply

    Description

    Antique DUCK BABY DISH Edwardian / 20s / 30s Ceramic Divided
    Vintage Art Deco Porcelain Child's Heated Bowl
    This is a charming antique bowl for a baby. It's amazing how well these were designed! It has deep compartments, so that the baby cannot splatter the food far, and at the bottom of each compartment is a duck, so you could say "Find the ducky!" to encourage them to eat! I think you fill these with hot water to keep the food warm, which also weighs it down even more, to keep it from falling. Oh to live in the days before plastic was so prevalent! Some of the paint is worn, aand it has general surface wear. Made by Excello. It needs a cork for the hole in it. There is a measuring stick in two photos to show the inner and outer diameter. Please see all photos carefully, and ask questions if needed.
    My store has many beautiful scarves and other vintage and contemporary items, and I do combine shipping!
    My house burned down in a California wildfire with no insurance. I lost a large inventory of clothing and antiques I had painstakingly repaired and modeled for my ebay store, OutofthisWorldVintage. Proceeds go to helping me rebuild. The wildfires were caused by an arsonist and destroyed about 1500 homes in Lake County, CA. Since then, my 78 year-old stepdad lost his home in Paradise, with no insurance, and is now homeless, so I am also trying to help him. I also have a go fund me page with more of my story, called jennyhelp. Thanks for your support!