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Hand-Thrown Studio Art Pottery Casserole Dish Blue Brown Glaze Artist Stamped

Hand-Thrown Studio Art Pottery Casserole Dish Blue Brown Glaze Artist Stamped

$ 21.12

Beautiful pottery, ceramic casserole two handled dish serving plate handmade hand thrown in browns, tan, russet, blues. Appears to be wheel thrown. Stamped with potter's mark, unable to identify studi...

Description

Beautiful pottery, ceramic casserole two handled dish serving plate handmade hand thrown in browns, tan, russet, blues. Appears to be wheel thrown. Stamped with potter's mark, unable to identify studio. From a Pennsylvania estate. See other listings for matching mugs and pitcher. Paper label on bottom, possibly former owner. Unknown date, possibly c. 1980-2000. Approx 9 1/2" h x 9" opening of dish wide at top opening. 11" across inclusive of handles. Just under 3" h. 3 lb 9 oz. Smoke-free, pet-free home. Contact with questions or for additional photos. NO returns.

Specifics

Antique

No

Brand

Handmade

Color

Blue Tan Rust

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Features

Easy to Clean, Flat-Bottomed, Freezer Safe, With Handle

Material

Ceramic

Original/Licensed Reproduction

Original

Production Style

Art Pottery

Production Technique

Pottery

Shape

Square

Surface Coating

Ceramic

Time Period Manufactured

1980's - 2000

Type

Casserole

Vintage

Yes

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