Pottery Casserole
Pottery Casserole
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Eames Era 1621 Casserole Lid & 1663 Bowl (Bennington Pottery) $26.00 |
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Weller Pottery PIERRE MATTE IVORY CASSEROLE W/LID! $37.46 |
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VTG ANTIQUE ESTATE Mid Century Studio Art POTTERY CASSEROLE BAKEWARE CROCK SET $137.99 |
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Mccoy Art Pottery Blue & Pink Casserole Dish with lid $14.99 |
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MEDALTA ALBERTA Pottery Small COVERED OVAL BAKING CASSEROLE DISH VTG RESTAURANT $9.95 |
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Stoneware Pottery Crock Mixing Bowls + Small Casseroles / Soup x 6 $14.99 |
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Mccoy Pottery — STONECRAFT PINK AND BLUE CASSEROLE $15.00 |
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Hull Pottery Brown Drip DIvided Casserole Dish $7.99 |
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Vintage La Solona Pottery Casserole Dish or Pot with Lid Pastel or Powder Blue $15.00 |
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Vintage California/Calif Usa Pottery Large White Duck Lid Oval Casserole Dish $14.99 |
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Henn Pottery Green Spongeware 8″ Oval Casserole Baker A $8.26 |
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Stanford Pottery CORN #507 Individual Casserole No Lid $24.95 |
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McCoy Pottery Country STRAWBERRY Casserole w Lid $24.99 |
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2 Medalta Pottery Redcliff Alta Medicine Hat Casseroles $48.72 |
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McCoy Pottery Casserole Lid in Gloss Yellow with NM Knob Handle, 1960′s $9.56 |
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Coors Pottery OPEN WINDOW TRIPLE SERVICE CASSEROLE ! $74.96 |
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Boleslawiec Pottery Poland Oval Casserole Dish Plate Bowl Blue Green Rim Dots $39.99 |
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Country French Pottery – Terre e Provence – Collectible Casserole Dish 7″w x2″h $47.00 |
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Roselane Calif Pottery Rhea Stoneware Casserole Rhea Ferne Signed $24.99 |
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Handmade Stoneware Ceramic Pottery Baking Covered Casserole Dish Ovenware New $25.00 |
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RUSTIC Handmade Stoneware Ceramic Pottery Large Covered CASSEROLE Ovenware $25.00 |
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Coors Pottery Rosebud Green French Casserole! $37.46 |
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Vintage Pottery covered casserole pink, white, brown $13.99 |
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VINYAGE WELLER Pottery Covered CASSEROLE FOR COOKING OR BAKING $5.99 |
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Polish Pottery Oval Casserole Dish from Zaklady Boleslawiec Polish Stoneware $20.50 |
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BLUE CAMEOWEAR POTTERY COVERED CASSEROLE Baking Dish $40.00 |
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Franciscan Pottery Casserole Wheat Green California Usa Oven Safe $0.99 |
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Italy Art Pottery Covered Casserole MUSHROOM Unique Finial 10″ Spaghetti Grass $34.99 |
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VTG MOIRA POTTERY “MOMS STEW POT” COVERED CROCK STONEWARE SOUP CASSEROLE KITCHEN $14.99 |
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Country French Pottery – Terre e Provence Collectible Casserole Dish 9″ x 3″ $62.00 |
Distinct Kitchen Improvements
If you’re just starting out in your first home there are more than enough expenses for you to worry about, without getting overly concerned with filling your kitchen cabinets with sparkling new accessories.
Who says you need a sixty-piece dining set with matching silverware, or a full set of costly, enameled, cast iron pots and pans? Why not go for a quirky, retro look and be the envy of your more discerning dinner guests.
Mismatched cutlery, if well chosen, looks deliberately chic and should allay any fears that you have been gathering your eating irons from the local landfill. Similarly, odd plates with different patterns and shapes can look great around a table. Try and make sure that the sizes are reasonably consistent though, as this will ensure portion fairness, and prevent avoidable squabbling during your lovingly prepared meal! Mix and match your table mats, Side Plates, bowls and serving dishes too. Just try and avoid chipped or cracked items as they are not only ugly but potentially hazardous.
Old-style casseroles, mixing bowls and other vintage finds can add a cozy, nostalgic touch to the eclectic kitchen and evoke childhood memories of baking with grandma. And even if you never ever actually use that old mechanical whisk, it can look pretty cool amongst your more practical utensils and add to the overall visual charm of your funky cooking area.
Dig out some old housekeeping or cookery magazines. Choose some great, visibly dated, front covers or full page advertisements and pop them in a frame, to help complete your multi-era themed kitchen and dining area.
Shopping for these bits and pieces can be lots of fun. It allows the buyer to pick up items that appeal to their individual tastes without having to subscribe to the notion of a generic collection from a big name retailer. Check out your local thrift stores, yard sales and antique shops to see what you can find – you will be amazed at the variety on offer. And who’s to say that a piece of classic 1920s Royal Dalton won’t look just great alongside a funky, chunky piece of Hornsea Pottery from the seventies?
Of course, not everyone wants to equip their kitchen entirely with old cast-offs. Certain items are better bought new, from both a hygiene and function perspective, but a little creativity can help the new home owner save dollars, and in this age of recycling awareness, a little bit of the planet too.
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I have found a cover casserole dish, it’s marked “santa anita ware” made in california…?
my question is, can the Pottery Dish go in the oven and/or
the microwave???
thanks for all your help!!!
There are some listed on ebay. You might ask the sellers.
http://www.zeemash.com/cgi-bin/search.py?keyword=Anita%20Santa%20Ware
Throwing making a Clay Pottery casserole with handles and lid on the wheel demo
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