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Kay Dee
Calendar, Tea Towel, 1972 Kay Dee, Red Barn in Winter, Dakin Farm VT, Vintage Linen
Calendar, Tea Towel, 1972 Kay Dee, Red Barn in Winter, Dakin Farm VT, Vintage Linen
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- Vintage Calendar Tea Towel, Red Barn in Winter, Kay Dee Designs, Advertising Promotional Item, Vintage Kitchen Linens Collector, Hand Towel, Americana Country Farmhouse Style, Cottagecore Kitchen Decor, (Discontinued)
- Brand: Kay Dee
- Made in: Hope Valley, RI, USA
- Vintage: 1972
- This is a lovely, vintage linen calendar tea towel, featuring a Red Barn in a winter landscape, embodying authentic farmhouse charm. Underneath the calendar is printed: "Dakin Farm, Ferrisburg Vermont", we believe this was a promotional item, either sold at, or given away to customers, during the holidays. Crafted from durable linen, it offers both functionality and nostalgic appeal for collectors of vintage kitchen linens, and advertising / promotional items. It even has an opening on top to insert a dowel or string, if you wish to display it with one. Ideal for adding country farmhouse character to your kitchen. The red barn ads a wonderful, classic rural, Americana look. There are no signs of laundering, looks like this towel has only been used as decor, colors are still very bright. These are machine washable, they get softer the more they're laundered.
- Materials: Linen
- Dimensions: 30.0 inches Long and 17.5 inches Wide
- Condition: Vintage - Unused. Very Good Vintage Condition. Looks like it's never been used, only as display. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. All sales final. Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Kay Dee is a brand from Cliff Price & Company established in 1951 as a hand-printer of linen towels and calendar towels. They are still in business, and operate out of rural Hope Valley, Rhode Island and continue to make kitchen textiles, and other printed items.
Dakin Farm was founded by Sam Cutting III in Ferrisburg, VT, in 1960. Originally called “Dakin Farm Maple Market”, they only sold maple syrup. Today they are thriving and selling a lot more items.
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