
American Metalcraft BSKC69 Baskets, 12.875" Length x 6.375" Width, Silver
- Serve with style using American Metalcraft Baskets in a sleek silver finish, ideal for presenting bread, fries, or snacks.
- Crafted from durable metal, these baskets ensure long-lasting use in restaurants, cafes, or at home.
- Dimensions of 12.875 inches in length and 6.375 inches in width offer ample space for serving various dishes.
- The silver finish enhances any table setting, adding a touch of elegance to casual and formal dining occasions.
- Perfect for enhancing your dining experience, these baskets combine functionality with aesthetic appeal for memorable meals.
Item Number: BSKC69
Dimensions: 13.0 x 6.38 x 4.0 inches
Weight: 0.55 lb
Incorporated in the late 1940s by the late Archer Kahn, American Metalcraft got its start producing hubcaps used on the Tucker Torpedo (an automobile that was produced in Chicago during the 1940s). Over the next decade, American Metalcraft would eventually expand into making pizza pans becoming the first company to produce deep-dish Chicago-Style pizza pans. Around this same time, American Metalcraft also began to produce custom stainless steel plate covers.
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- Serve with style using American Metalcraft Baskets in a sleek silver finish, ideal for presenting bread, fries, or snacks.
- Crafted from durable metal, these baskets ensure long-lasting use in restaurants, cafes, or at home.
- Dimensions of 12.875 inches in length and 6.375 inches in width offer ample space for serving various dishes.
- The silver finish enhances any table setting, adding a touch of elegance to casual and formal dining occasions.
- Perfect for enhancing your dining experience, these baskets combine functionality with aesthetic appeal for memorable meals.
Item Number: BSKC69
Dimensions: 13.0 x 6.38 x 4.0 inches
Weight: 0.55 lb
Incorporated in the late 1940s by the late Archer Kahn, American Metalcraft got its start producing hubcaps used on the Tucker Torpedo (an automobile that was produced in Chicago during the 1940s). Over the next decade, American Metalcraft would eventually expand into making pizza pans becoming the first company to produce deep-dish Chicago-Style pizza pans. Around this same time, American Metalcraft also began to produce custom stainless steel plate covers.











