$25.50
A vintage lidded 1 3/4 quart casserole that is round and has the Centura Green Floral Band all around the top lid. This is in the Lynwood Green pattern by Corning. It was produced in the 1970s and has long since been discontinued.
This retro saucepan features an avocado green dish/bowl with a white interior. The handles are also white as well as the bottom of the dish. The lid is white with a solid green round knob in the center and a band around the top edge that has a floral pattern. The band design is a lighter green, white, avocado green and black - the little centers of the flowers are black.
The casserole dish or bowl has two handles on either side with a very mod shape. The lid has a flat round knob on the top.
In nice vintage condition with no chips cracks - very little wear on this mid century piece. I don't think this casserole saw much action.
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Signed on the bottom Centura by Corning , 1 3/4 QT SAUCEPAN.
The top opening measures 7 1/2" in diameter and is 9" across including the handles. This casserole stands 3 /13" tall and with the lid on, it is 4 3/4" tall to the top of the knob on the lid.
Weighs 3 1/2 lbs. before packaging for shipment.
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Apr 13, 2020