Vintage George Briard Signed "Ambrosia" Enamelware Stovetop LARGE Tea Pot - Large Teakettle with Pineapple MCM Farmhouse Kitchen Enamelware

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Description: Very large enamel tea pot by Georges Briard.

This vintage enamelware stovetop coffee/tea pot is from the 1960's and was produced by Georges Briard. The colorful pot features a pineapple with a leaf and strawberry on its front, along with Georges Briard's signature on the bottom front corner. The back of the pot features a single colorful leaf. The handle is black wood and there are gold accents throughout the design.

Size: Measurers approx. 7.5'' tall (with lid), 9.5'' wide (including spout), base is 7.5'' wide.

Condition: Vintage condition. There are use marks, some wear to the gold and some use and chips to the item. See close up photos for detail. Limited wear on the inside - inside is in very good vintage condition.

Great piece of 1960's vintage kitchenware. See our shop for the matching canister and covered pot.



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