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silverstate51
08-25-2009, 01:42 PM
We've had a leak under the house (concrete pad, no crawlspace) requiring us to shut off the water. No problem, we've got enough stored.
What would be helpful would be basins and pitchers for all the bathrooms. Not the ones made for decorative purposes, but good metal ones with a ceramic coating. Any leads on where to get some?
Thanks in advance.

Charlene
08-25-2009, 02:09 PM
Lehmans http://www.lehmans.com
has blue grannyware pitcher (item #11800 for $21.95) and a couple different basins ($10-20).
Is that what you're looking for?

signseeker
08-25-2009, 02:14 PM
You got something against pretty ones? They might be a bit heavier...

That's something good to have. We have one set (decorative) ... I think we should get some more.

ghostcat
08-25-2009, 02:28 PM
Here are some sources for the Basin:

http://www.lehmans.com/store/Kitchen___Dinnerware___Grannyware___Dish_and_Hand_ Basins___6414?Args=

http://kolorfulkitchen.com/p1064/Basin,-14-Inch-*For-Timpano*/product_info.html

http://www.heartsdesireonline.com/lababo12spen.html

Here are some pitchers:

http://www.lehmans.com/store/Kitchen___Dinnerware___Grannyware___Blue_Granny_Wa re_Pitcher___11800?Args=

http://kolorfulkitchen.com/p942/Pitcher,-Large/product_info.html

http://www.thehousewaresstore.com/pp-14240.html

silverstate51
08-25-2009, 04:04 PM
Thank you all for the links.
I have nothing against the pretty ones, but the enamel ware is more durable and won't shatter when dropped by visiting kids or elderly relatives. They can do double duty outside for picnics and cookouts.
We are actually enjoying not being able to rely on tap water, it is making us more aware on how much we use and waste normally, and how we can improve our 19th century skills.