This delightful vintage mid-century enamelware platter is perfect for your Thanksgiving celebration. The colorful turkey design adds a festive touch to your table décor. The oval shape and raised relief features enhance the overall beauty of the platter.


Enamel cookware began in Germany, during the 18th century. During the early 1800s, vitreous enamel coating for kitchen pans were becoming popular. Enamel came to America after Europe in the mid-1850s. In Philadelphia, the Stuart and Peterson foundry began making enamel-lined pots by the 1860s


Crafted in the 1950s, it measures 17.75” in length and 14” in width. The platter is made of enamel and tin material with a glazed finish. This item is a collectible and is ideal for serving your favorite Thanksgiving dishes. The platter is in excellent condition and will be a great addition to your collection.