Enamelware was the first mass-produced American kitchenware. Production began in the 1870s and continued through the 1930s. Items such as pots, kettles, baking tins, and ladles were stamped from thin sheets of iron, steel or aluminum, then coated with enamel, which was fused to the metal in a very hot oven.
Enamel skimming ladle. Easy to clean. Hanging hook
Size: 13"H x 3.5"W
Material: Enamel
Made in Austria
Brand: Riess