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Updated Nov 29
jems_menagierie
Updated Nov 29

WILTON Cake Pan - Vintage 1986 Sheep/Lamb Mold-Aluminum 2105-9412

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1986 Vintage Wilton Sheep Lamb Cake Pan Mold in Aluminum. Number 2105-9412. Spring Easter Pre-Owned Condition. Inside of pan is in very good condition, and the outside has scratches and scuffs from storage. Cake pan is on the larger size measuring at about 13” x 10.5” at the tallest part. This makes an adorable Spring/Easter cake for your table. The vintage Wilton Sheep Lamb Cake Pan Mold (model number 2105-9412) from 1986 is a collectible bakeware item made of aluminum. This whimsical cake pan is designed in the shape of a sheep or lamb, making it perfect for creating festive cakes for spring or Easter celebrations. The Wilton brand is known for its quality bakeware products, and this unique cake pan adds a touch of nostalgia to any baking collection. Please look closely at the pictures as this is the actual item you will be purchasing. I do my best to show everything through the pictures, but sometimes, the colors are not the truest due to lighting. BUNDLE = SAVE on shipping. Offers welcome. Many items from my closet can come from third parties: thrift stores, estate auctions and sales, and other sourcing avenues. All items are clean and inspected prior to posting and shipped within 24 hours of purchase. Shipped from a smoke-free, animal (dog-cat) friendly home.
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