Wilton Armetale Queen Anne Tureen w/Lid & Ladle
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Wilton Armetale kitchen applianceWilton Armetale Queen Anne Tureen w/Lid & LadleBest Selling Item

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$116.99
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Catalog Number: 39696

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Product Description
Wilton ArmetaleŽ products are cast using a painstaking process called sand molding, where an impression formed in sand is filled with the molten ArmetaleŽ metal. A select number of items are made in a similar fashion, using die casting.
Features:
  • Durable - won't crack, chip or dent
  • Oven and freezer safe - cook and heat foods in it
  • Freezer and refrigerator safe - freeze or chill foods in it
  • Non-toxic - safe for cooking and serving foods
  • Easy care - easy to clean, requires no polishing
  • Do not use in microwave or dishwasher

14.50"W x 14.50"L x 8.50"H, wt. 104.00oz.

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Wilton Armetale kitchen appliance
Wilton Armetale Company is a family-owned and family-run business founded in 1892 by Ralph P. Wilton, Sr. in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Wilton ArmetaleŽ serveware combines the look of silver and the warm feel of pewter into serving pieces that are easy to care for. Wilton ArmetaleŽ products are still individually cast and meticulously hand-finished so no two pieces are exactly alike.

Our mission is to provide our customers with practical ways to entertain with style and confidence. Wilton ArmetaleŽ products are cast using a painstaking process called sand molding, where an impression formed in sand is filled with the molten ArmetaleŽ metal. A select number of items are made in a similar fashion, using die casting.

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