Posted 3 months ago
Duradasih
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I saw this in a Good Will Store as a person was just putting it on the shelf.
It immediately caught my eye. It is heavy gauge stainless steel but there are no markings that I can see other than "inox/18C." on the bottom.
I bought it for four bucks and have tried finding images of a similar one on the web to no avail. It's beehive design seems art deco? but I have no info on the kettle. Does anyone know the brand and/or when/where this beauty might have been manufactured??
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Inox Kitchenware is the company name
Thanks MT,
We're off to a good start.
I'll try contacting the company to see if they can provide more info.
[I didn't see a kettle resembling this one on their website]
I didnt either but probably not current. They may be able to tell you when it was made though.
inox is a certain kind stainless steel , that word has been used on stuff from italy:)
heres an example http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/75791-miriam-mirri-for-alessi--italy
Someone at Inox Kitchenware got back to me and told me it was not theirs.
The mystery continues.