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Vintage Green's (TG Green) EASIMIX Ceramic Kitchen Mixing Bowl - DISPLAY OR REPAIR
Liverpool, Merseyside
£10
- Posted
- 2 days ago
Description
Vintage Green's (TG Green) EASIMIX Ceramic Kitchen Mixing Bowl. The diameter is 10 1/4” and it has a cream ceramic outer and the rarer blue interior finish. The text "Green’s Easimix Mixing Bowl. Patent No 49617. Made In England." is impressed into the base.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A hairline crack in the bowl extends from the rim and ends just above the base of the bowl. It's barely noticeable from inside or outside of the bowl and is only visible on closer inspection. As it's a hairline crack the two 'sides' of the ceramic hardly move at all and can't be separated. For a quick and easy restoration you could seal the crack with a good-quality ceramic glue or clear epoxy.
For this reason I've listed the bowl as for REPAIR or DISPLAY only and I've offered it at a much cheaper price than others. PLEASE buy only if you are happy with this - thanks. I've tried to capture the crack in the last two photos but my smartphone camera may not be quite up to the job.
Whether repaired or not, it's a clean and tidy item which you might want for sentimental reasons as it was a popular family kitchen item in the 50's, 60's and 70's - your Mum might even have once have owned one! Great used condition - clean and tidy. See photos for more details.
Ad ID: 1491306219
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