Vintage Dry Sink
Starting Bid: $25.00
Going for $25.00 Winning: downtown
Auction Closed
Ending On: October 8, 2022 8:00 pm
This 1960's dry sink is a perfect addition to any room as decoration or functional in a dining room, bathroom or bedroom. Dry sinks were popular when there was no plumbing. It consists of a cabinet with a slightly recessed top, made to hold a basin and pitcher for water. Often used in kitchens, bedrooms, or on porches, the lip around the top of the dry sink was made to contain any overflow of water along with the items being washed. Typically, this would include fruits and vegetables if the dry sink was in the kitchen or porch, and shaving supplies or other toiletries if it was in a bedroom. The cabinet was a convenient place to keep supplies out of sight. Towels, scrub brushes, and soap could all be tucked away, yet readily available. With the advent of indoor plumbing, the functionality of the dry sink was no longer necessary, but the look of a dry sink is still very popular in home decorating. Because it's not hooked up to any plumbing, the dry sink can be used anywhere as decoration, as well as provide a little extra storage space behind the doors of the cabinet area. This measures 36" x 36.5" x 20".
This item was generously donated by Sheila Moorehead.
Value - $150
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- downtown bid $25.00 on October 7, 2022 12:45 pm
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