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Description
CHEINCO Houseware marked
Original USA company J. Chein & Co
Circa 1903-1980's
In the mid-1970s, Chein sold its Renwal division
and focused upon manufacturing lithographed sheet steel housewares
such as kitchen canister sets and wastebaskets,
under the brand Cheinco.
Harrison Fisher artwork taken from covers of
Ladies' Home Journal
**Each set of a tray & canister has age wear
**Scratches, marks, rust, discoloration
**Not one piece is perfect condition
**Attic found & not cleaned
SOLD AS IS
Measurements shown with ruler
Make sure to see all photos below
Pictures & title are considered part of the description
Do not ask for a partial refund if I forgot to write something.
You will be instructed to return the item
Measurements are usually shown with a ruler in photos if not mentioned
Shipping is always combined when possible if you buy multiple items
Non payment will result in blocked bidders
eBay collects & remits sales tax in accordance
with your applicable state laws
All merchandise is on consignment for serious collectors
Original USA company J. Chein & Co
Circa 1903-1980's
In the mid-1970s, Chein sold its Renwal division
and focused upon manufacturing lithographed sheet steel housewares
such as kitchen canister sets and wastebaskets,
under the brand Cheinco.
Harrison Fisher artwork taken from covers of
Ladies' Home Journal
**Each set of a tray & canister has age wear
**Scratches, marks, rust, discoloration
**Not one piece is perfect condition
**Attic found & not cleaned
SOLD AS IS
Measurements shown with ruler
Make sure to see all photos below
Pictures & title are considered part of the description
Do not ask for a partial refund if I forgot to write something.
You will be instructed to return the item
Measurements are usually shown with a ruler in photos if not mentioned
Shipping is always combined when possible if you buy multiple items
Non payment will result in blocked bidders
eBay collects & remits sales tax in accordance
with your applicable state laws
All merchandise is on consignment for serious collectors