Set of Three Floral Canisters

$35.00

Condition: Pre-owned - Very good

These canisters have a fresh and pretty palette (as seen in the last image)!

They are remarkably sturdy. Not that they would recover from falling on a tile floor or anything. But you could definitely store knives or scissors in them without fear of shattering. However, I do recommend that you store them with the points down like we all learned in kindergarten.

If you don’t have to worry about sharp metal objects, they you definitely don’t need to worry about flour, sugar, coffee, tea (or other traditional canister contents)!

Alas, there are no markings that indicate the manufacturer. Best guess is that they came from a department store, which really doesn’t tell us much.

While re-reading the description, I realized that storing knives and scissors in canisters sounds weird. But at this point, I’m committed. So it stays.

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Condition: Pre-owned - Very good

These canisters have a fresh and pretty palette (as seen in the last image)!

They are remarkably sturdy. Not that they would recover from falling on a tile floor or anything. But you could definitely store knives or scissors in them without fear of shattering. However, I do recommend that you store them with the points down like we all learned in kindergarten.

If you don’t have to worry about sharp metal objects, they you definitely don’t need to worry about flour, sugar, coffee, tea (or other traditional canister contents)!

Alas, there are no markings that indicate the manufacturer. Best guess is that they came from a department store, which really doesn’t tell us much.

While re-reading the description, I realized that storing knives and scissors in canisters sounds weird. But at this point, I’m committed. So it stays.

Condition: Pre-owned - Very good

These canisters have a fresh and pretty palette (as seen in the last image)!

They are remarkably sturdy. Not that they would recover from falling on a tile floor or anything. But you could definitely store knives or scissors in them without fear of shattering. However, I do recommend that you store them with the points down like we all learned in kindergarten.

If you don’t have to worry about sharp metal objects, they you definitely don’t need to worry about flour, sugar, coffee, tea (or other traditional canister contents)!

Alas, there are no markings that indicate the manufacturer. Best guess is that they came from a department store, which really doesn’t tell us much.

While re-reading the description, I realized that storing knives and scissors in canisters sounds weird. But at this point, I’m committed. So it stays.