Wildflowers 1.6 Quart Enamel on Steel Casserole Dish / Dutch Oven
The Pioneer Woman (Ree Drummond) · Kitchenware & Appliances > Cookware

Era / Decade
Late 2010s to Early 2020s (Modern)
Material
Enamel on steel with a stainless steel rim and integrated loop handles.
Condition
Excellent. The exterior decal appears vibrant with no visible chipping or heat discoloration. The rim is intact and the lid sits flush.
Demand Level
Moderate to Strong. The Pioneer Woman has a dedicated following, though market saturation is high because items were mass-produced.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$15.00 - $35.00
Estimated Retail Value
$19.99 - $24.99
Comparable Sales
Recent sold listings for small Pioneer Woman enamel pots range from $12 (used) to $38 (new in box/discontinued patterns) on platforms like eBay and Mercari.
Description
This charming Pioneer Woman 'Wildflowers' enamel-on-steel casserole pot features a vibrant, multi-colored floral pattern against a crisp white background. It includes a matching lid and integrated side handles. Ideal for stovetop cooking, serving, or as a decorative kitchen accent. Approximately 1.5 to 2 quart capacity.
Key Features
Highly recognizable 'Wildflowers' pattern; compact size popular for small households; 'Cottagecore' aesthetic; brand name recall for fans of Ree Drummond.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. The specific 'Wildflowers' watercolor-style floral decal is exclusive to The Pioneer Woman line sold primarily at Walmart. Bottom of the pot should bear the brand logo stamp.
Flaws to Note
Potential for 'flea bites' (tiny chips) in the enamel if used heavily. Check for rust under the stainless steel rim. Note: Not microwave safe due to the steel core.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace for local sales to avoid high shipping costs; eBay or Mercari for collectors searching specifically for this retired or out-of-stock pattern.
Selling Tips
Weight is an issue for shipping; use 'Pirate Ship' for better rates. Use keywords like 'Cottagecore', 'Farmhouse', and 'Enamelware'. Photograph against a neutral background to make the colors pop.