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Collector's St. Patrick's Day Large Long Market Basket and Protector - Warm Brown and Shamrock Green

Original price $301.00
Original price $301.00
$301.00
$301.00
Current price $301.00

The Market Basket is truly one of Longaberger’s most recognized basket forms. Years ago, its classic rectangular shape inspired the popular Long Market Basket – just a few inches longer, offering what we like to call a little bonus space.

This year, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve created a special Long Market Basket measuring 19"L x 10.25"W x 6.25"H. Woven in a festive blend of Shamrock Green and Warm Brown, this collectible basket captures both Longaberger heritage and seasonal cheer. It features a gold tag on its trim that reads “Longaberger 2026 St. Patrick's Day” two traditional swinging handles and a reinforced bottom for added strength and durability, making it as practical as it is beautiful.

Perfect for serving bread with its protector, organizing family room essentials like remote controls and magazines, or filling with fresh fruit on your kitchen counter, this basket brings everyday function and timeless style—with just a touch of Irish luck.

Includes: Basket and Protector

  • Dimensions:
    • Basket: 19.5"L x 10.5"W x 6.5"H
    • Protector: 18"L x 9.5"W x 5.5"H
  • Handcrafted in Dresden, OH
  • Each handcrafted basket features the Longaberger, Dresden, OH, USA burn and the weaver's initials and production year
  • Basket Care Instructions: Easily clean basket with a dry brush
  • Protector Care Instructions: Wash with warm soapy water. Not for use in the microwave or dishwasher
  • Decorative elements not included
  • SKU# BNDL-BSK01402908-319-LG
MADE IN THE USA BADGE
The Longaberger Company was established in 1973, continuing the basket-weaving tradition that began in Dresden, OH in 1896. Longaberger is still continuing the art of basket making in the village of Dresden, America's Basketmaking Capital. We welcome you to visit us at our home in Dresden at our General Store located at 600 Main Street. You can then take a walk down to the Workshop to witness the process of basket making and see our skilled artisans at work.