1998 Longaberger 2-Pie Basket with HP Apple Pie Lid by K. S. Lanam Complete Set


A 1998 Longaberger “Grandma Bonnie’s 2-Pie” Basket complete with its hand-painted wooden lid by K. Lanam, featuring an adorable bear surrounded by apple pies – a charming and whimsical design. Lanam is well known for crafting lids exclusively for Longaberger baskets, making this a highly collectible and authentic companion piece. This basket comes complete with all original components, including the liner, plastic protector, cotton insert, handle protectors, and original booklet. The basket and accessories are in good vintage condition, showing light wear consistent with age and use. The cotton liner and handle protectors show some wear and light staining, and the basket itself has a few marks or possible stains that may clean up if desired. The plastic insert and lid remain excellent, with the lid showing no cracks or paint loss. A lovely and complete set for Longaberger collectors, or a wonderful functional piece for decorative or kitchen display. Collection: Grandma Bonnie’s 2-Pie Basket. Design: Hand-painted bear with apple pies motif. Hand-painted wooden lid by K. Plastic insert (excellent condition). Material: Maple wood basket, cotton fabric liner, plastic protector, wood lid. Basket: light marks / possible stains. Liner & handle protectors: worn with light staining. Lid: excellent, no cracks or paint loss. Origin: Made in U. The Longaberger Company, founded by Dave Longaberger in Dresden, Ohio, became famous for its handwoven maple wood baskets, each signed and dated by the artisan. The “Grandma Bonnie’s Pie Basket” series was introduced to celebrate family traditions and the art of homemade baking. Lanam, a longtime Longaberger artist and craftsman, is known for creating exclusive hand-painted lids that added individuality and collector value to each piece. The apple pie and bear motif reflects the warmth and charm of Longaberger’s late 1990s designs – making this set both a functional and decorative collectible.
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