Olivia has a set of cookware that belonged to her great grandmother and we are just not really sure what they are. We would like to find out because she needs a handle and a lid for one. They are made of enamel and have no markings on them anywhere. If you have any ideas or know where I may go to find out please let me know. This is a beautiful set and we would like to find the pieces needed. Here's a few pics.
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I can't offer any suggestions Chris, sorry! I love that little square sauce pan. How neat!
I have no ideas, but they are gorgeous! I'd love some like that.
Well, thanks for trying guys. Maybe someone will find this little blog and know what they are. Thanks again.
Sorry, Chris. I don't have any idea either. They sure are beautiful, though! Strange that they have no markings! I'll keep my eyes open the next time we're in an antique store. Good to hear from you!
love the blue pattern, but can't help ya.
Those are so cute! They kind of look like corningware...maybe you could search ebay for "vintage cookware" and see if anything like it comes up.
Many Blessings :)
Ace
I am afraid I don't know, but they are very pretty!
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The pattern is the same as the pattern I have on a set of dishes...On the back it says Blue Nordic
by Johnson Bros made in england..Maybe you could find something by doing a search using that name...
What an awesome cookware..
That is a blue danube or blue onion pattern but I don't know the manufacturer I know corelle made some similiar items but not exactly so what you will be searching for is that pattern and hopefully you can find some items that match.I would do your search on ebay.
Thank you all for the comments and suggestions. I'm going to search some more online and I will let you know what I find out. Thanks so much for all the help, you guys are great.
Chris
BLUE NORDIC is Right sorry I didn't look closer at the pattern.Meakin also did a blue Nordic pattern so the pattern is Blue Nordic and the manufacturers are Meakin and Johnson Brothers and ??? so don't limit yourself to Johnson Brothers. ebay and www.replacements.com are good places to locate images of that pattern.Couldn't find the graniteware or enamelware in that pattern but keep looking.(I posted the blue onion comment)
My wife thinks it may be by Corning Ware.
Randy
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