Mid-Century Price Kensington Onion Pot | Vintage Kitchen Character
Add a touch of vintage whimsy to your kitchen with this characterful Price Kensington onion face pot. This sought-after piece perfectly captures the playful kitsch of mid-century British pottery.
Why You'll Love It:
✨ Authentic Price Kensington piece
✨ Classic crying onion face design
✨ Distinctive brown glaze
✨ Popular collectible item
✨ Charming kitchen character
✨ Perfect display piece
✨ Very good vintage condition
Key Features:
• Maker: Price Kensington
• Era: Mid-century
• Design: Crying onion face
• Color: Brown glaze
• Style: Kitchen storage
• Condition: Very good vintage
Investment Value:
• Increasingly collectible
• Growing popularity
• Sought-after design
• Classic British pottery
Modern Uses:
• Kitchen storage
• Decorative display
• Herb planter
• Utensil holder
• Quirky vase
• Bookshelf character
Style Tips:
• Perfect for retro kitchens
• Great for vintage collectors
• Adds character to shelving
• Conversation starter
• Combines function with fun
Why Collect:
• Growing cult following
• Affordable nostalgia
• Unique character piece
• British pottery heritage
• Versatile display item
This piece is part of My Vintage's carefully curated collection of vintage kitchenware, each piece hand-picked for its charm and character. Perfect for both practical use and display in your vintage-inspired home.
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