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9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven

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9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven
9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven 9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven 9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven 9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven 9 Qt Cathrineholm Lotus Pattern Dutch Oven
Dutch treat.

Cook for a crowd with this mid-century beauty. Rare, 9-quart enamel dutch oven. Designed by Grete Prytz Kittelson for Cathrineholm of Norway in the iconic Lotus pattern.

Hard to find size in cheery orange and white enamel. Has it's original chrome handle. Enamel coated bottom for even cook temperatures.

Stands 7 1/2" tall with it's lid on, and is 15 1/4" from handle to handle. The pot is 12 5/8" wide at the mouth, 9 3/4" wide at the base, and 6" tall without the lid.

In vintage shape. Has a 1/2" x 1" chip at the base, and a few small chips in the interior. With just a bit of utensil wear, and hardly any discoloration.

The centerpiece of your collection.


{Quite heavy- the pot weighs just over 9 pounds. Shipping is estimated to the west coast, and the further northeast you are, the less it may be. Contact me for a quote.}

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