Rowe Pottery Salt Glazed Historical - 2003

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Limited Edition Historical American Classics for 2003

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Historical 2003 Pinched Rim Bowl

9.5"w x 3"h

An adaptation of the serving bowls from the 18th century, this bowl has a unique shape that is ideal for larger pies or meat dishes.

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Historical 2003 Farm Pitcher

5.5"w x 8"h

A common fixture in any household from past to present. Our Farm Pitcher has a brushwork floral pattern that flows beautifully from one side of the handle to the other

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Historical 2003 Franklin Porringer

5.5"w x 2.75"h

The porringer was an important part of dinnerware in America's early history. So common that even Ben Franklin referred to it often in his memoirs. Hand decorated and finished with a pulled handle, our porringer works just as great today with hearty soups and stews

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Historical 2003 Tall Canister

5.5"w x 11.5"h

Traditionally, canisters were essential for storing dry goods. We have taken this classic form and have given it a modern shape that will store today's foods beautifully. Its tall shape accommodates spaghetti, linguine, or capellini noodles perfectly

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Historical 2003 Bird Bottle

4.5"w x 7.5"h

Becoming a birdhouse was often the fate of many a broken stoneware jug in the past. Keeping the spirit alive, we have fashioned a modern day birdhouse that can hang in your favorite tree or on the side of your barn. Every element of this pottery is hand formed by our artisans. Comes with three feet of farm twine. Holds one family of small birds

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Historical 2003 Fancy Flask

4"w x 6.75"h

This form of pottery was often referred to as a 'fancy' stoneware flask. Popular from 1820 to 1860, this flask was flattened to hold liquids easily in one's coat pocket. It was also used as a home accent and was typically decorated or inscribed with the owner's initial and given as a gift

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