This enameled-steel covered Kobenstyle pot was designed by Jens Harald Quistgaard (1919-2008) and manufactured in France for Dansk International Designs, Ltd. This brown-enameled pot has a white interior, unglazed steel bottom, and a fitted brown enamel lid. Measuring 7 ¼” in diameter, about 10” in overall width, and 3” in height, it is in near pristine condition with hardly any signs of use. The enamel is shiny and without scratches. There are a few tiny chips around the rim of the pot, visible in the photos, and almost none on the lid. Any irregularities around the steel rim are due to the enameling and firing process and not from damage. Introduced in 1955 and manufactured in Denmark, Kobenstyle was initially fully enameled with steel handles wrapped with plasticized cord. In 1965 as production moved to France, Quistgaard redesigned the line and added oiled-teak handles to the pans and changed the bottoms of the cookware from enameled to raw steel, which improved their durability. In 1974, Dansk changed its name to Dansk Designs International, and that’s how this pot is marked, which dates it to after 1974. * * * * * I am not a professional dealer; really, I'm not even a hobbyist seller. I am selling things for a friend who is deaccessioning from his personal collection of sundry items and itemized sundries, and I am happy to forward your questions to him. We do not accept returns, so all sales are final. Please refer to the description above, and be sure to look at the photos. ***ASK ME QUESTIONS*** or ***SEND ME AN OFFER***