Vintage Peach Ceramic Accessory Bathroom Set

$200

SOLD

Matching set of reclaimed 1950s ceramic bathroom fixtures in a peach colored glaze. This set consists of one recessed toilet paper holder, a recessed bathtub soap dish with handle, an above the sink soap dish, a cup and toothbrush holder and a pair of towel bar ends. There are tiny chips on the toilet paper holder. The set looks hardly used and is in great condition.

Inventory no.

Q276755

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Set

Dimensions

Toilet paper holder 6 in. L x 6 in. W x 3.5 in. D, bathtub soap dish 6.125 in. W x 5.125 in. D x 4.375 in. L, toothbrush holder 5 in. W x 4.375 in. L x 4.25 in. D, cup space 2.75 in. D x 2.5 in. W, s

Weight

12 lb.

Finish

Porcelain

Composition

Ceramic

Color

Tan

Period

1950s

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