Description
This vintage ceramic canister from Holiday Designs is a charming addition to any kitchen. Featuring a bright orange color and round shape, this medium-sized canister comes with a lid and has a height of 6.5 inches. The canister is a great piece for collectors, with a vintage/retro style and original design from the 1970s. Made with ceramic and porcelain materials, this canister is durable and perfect for storing kitchen items like sugar, flour or coffee. It is an original piece from the United States and comes from the kitchen storage and organization category. The canister is perfect for the holiday season, with a fun holiday theme and a touch of nostalgia. See pictures for condition chips on lid and hairline crack
Elif872b46fd
I wish I could give 100 stars for professionalism, integrity and honesty that I faced with dealing with this seller. Wish there was more people like this in this world. Seller made mistakes in specification of quantities if each story and when I send him a message, he immediately checked his listing, apologized and send me full refund. Needless to say that everything else was great in this transaction. Package was send next day after payment and packaging was secured and well protected. Thanks
user31525502
YAY! I finally got it and in perfect condition! There were issues with shipping because apparently the Canadian postal workers went on strike and created a massive back log in the US. No fault of this wonderful seller! I did not bother the seller with this info because it was out of their control. Good item at a fair price. Well worth the wait. Will buy from again! Also, it was a glass item that was packaged perfectly 👌 👍 🥰
user10002076
The seller had great communication, and the item was shipped quickly and was extremely well packaged. Unfortunately, when I saw VG, I had a different assumption and failed to look at the photographs, which the seller clearly disclosed. This is going directly to Goodwill, but it is not the seller’s fault. I should’ve looked more carefully to see that this was “acceptable” despite the description.