I have a dry sink from the 50's or 60's. My parents purchased it in the Amish Country in Lancaster, PA. I believe it's made of pine and it's a pine / forrest green color.
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I have a dry sink from the 50's or 60's. My parents purchased it in the Amish Country in Lancaster, PA. I believe it's made of pine and it's a pine / forrest green color.
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Re: Antique Dry Sink
These reproduction drysinks have been in reproduction since the 1950's right through the 1990's , values for then vary considerably by maker and condition. We'd retail one like this for about $550.00.