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Gustavberg Ceramic Food Container

This Gustavberg ceramic container was used for food storage. This container is the typical and familiar blue-flower design found in most homes in Sweden. The company began in 1826 and was sold in the 1990s. Gustavberg was noted for its high-quality, well-designed items for food and hygiene use. One of Gustavsberg’s most famous collections is the “Nobel Porcelain” produced in 1994.

Categories: All Artifacts, Kitchen Tags: ceramic, container, food storage, pottery

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