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Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961)

From wholman

Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961)
Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961) Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961) Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961) Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961) Vintage License Plate Bowl (Alabama 1956/Kansas 1961)
A fresh little fruit bowl made from two bona-fide recycled vintage license plates, one an Alabama plate from 1956, and one a Kansas plate from 1961. The creamy yellow Alabama plate says "The Heart of Dixie" across the bottom. A beautiful retro piece of history for your throwback kitchen or office.

Form created by only cutting, bending, and bolting -- a completely waste-free process. The bends and juncture of the two plates are secured with small machine bolts. The legs are made from 5/8" carriage bolts, head-down for smooth contact with countertop or table. Sprayed with several coats of Rust-Oleum metal lacquer, which seals and and protects.

Great catch-all for keys and miscellany at the front door of home or office, for soaps and small items in the bathroom, or for the harvest from your backyard garden.

Feel free to contact me at william.c.holman(at)gmail(dot)com for custom bowls made from your very own discarded plates.

Approx. 11"x9"x3"
Approx. 1 lb.
Not watertight.


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