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1920s sink


otterine

The kitchen sink is one of my favorite minis! It's a 1920s porcelain Kohler kitchen sink by Jacqueline Kerr Deiber. I've always liked the look of this sink but never thought I'd build a house to use one. Grandma has her cleaning supplies and some extra baskets under the sink. Lyssa made the beautiful white and brown baskets. The larger basket is from Lidi of Basketcase Miniatures, and I made the Bonnie Lavish flowers from kits. The chick in the nest was made by C. Rohal. The flower in the milk carton was made from a true2scale kit. The pint of perfect cherries is from The Garden Path, purchased at a local mini show.

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Lovely; this 'takes me back' to my grandparents' kitchen I first visited in 1971: white porcelain sink and dishes rack—exactly. (Dad described) they once had this type of 'icebox'. I'd see the sink and window from this angle, entering their kitchen from the dining room.  

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