1970s Sylvac Beetroot Storage Pot | Model 4553 | Kitchen Collectible
Add charm to your kitchen with this delightful 1970s Sylvac beetroot storage pot. With its characterful smiling face and rich purple glaze, this piece perfectly captures the playful spirit of 70s kitchen design.
Why You'll Love It:
✨ Authentic Sylvac piece
✨ Model number 4553
✨ Charming smiley face design
✨ Deep purple glaze
✨ BEETROOT lettering on lid
✨ Versatile storage solution
✨ Very good vintage condition
Key Features:
• Era: 1970s
• Maker: Sylvac
• Model: 4553
• Color: Deep purple
• Height: 5 inches
• Width: 5 inches
• Original markings on base
Modern Uses:
• Store:
Beetroot
Shallots
Onions
Garlic
Kitchen essentials
• Decorative display piece
Investment Value:
• Numbered Sylvac piece
• Growing collectible appeal
• Classic 70s design
• British pottery heritage
Style Tips:
• Perfect for retro kitchens
• Great for vintage collectors
• Practical storage solution
• Quirky display piece
• Conversation starter
Condition Notes:
• Very good vintage condition
• Original markings intact
• Clean and ready to use
• Display-worthy quality
This piece is part of My Vintage's carefully curated collection of vintage kitchenware, each piece hand-picked for its quality and retro appeal. Perfect for both practical use and display in your vintage-inspired kitchen.
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