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- Bedpan, circa 1900 - When enamel-coated ironware was introduced in 1874, manufacturers marketed its durability and handsome mottled gray surface--the origin of its common name, "graniteware." Graniteware was also more lightweight than cast iron and would not rust or corrode, like tinware. Consumers could choose from a wide range of graniteware products, including cookware and other household items, like this bedpan.

- circa 1900
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Bedpan, circa 1900
When enamel-coated ironware was introduced in 1874, manufacturers marketed its durability and handsome mottled gray surface--the origin of its common name, "graniteware." Graniteware was also more lightweight than cast iron and would not rust or corrode, like tinware. Consumers could choose from a wide range of graniteware products, including cookware and other household items, like this bedpan.