Antique Uhl Pottery Co. Egyptian Blue Batter Bowl with Spout & Handle - No. 38

Antique Uhl Pottery Co. Egyptian Blue Batter Bowl with Spout & Handle - No. 38

Brand: The Mustard Seed Collection, The Seed
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Antique Uhl Pottery Co. Egyptian Blue Batter Bowl with Spout & Handle - No. 38 Add a highly collectible piece of Midwestern stoneware history to your kitchen with this authentic antique batter bowl from the renowned Uhl Pottery Company. Finished in their highly sought-after, vibrant "Egyptian Blue" high-gloss glaze, this heavy stoneware piece features a classic wide-mouth mixing design complete with an integrated pour spout and a sturdy D-shaped helper handle. The interior features a clean, contrasting cream glaze, making it as beautiful on display as it is a reminder of historical American craftsmanship. The bottom base is deeply impressed with the authentic circular "UHL POTTERY CO. HUNTINGBURG, IND." stamp along with the molded mold number "38". Features & Specifications Brand: Uhl Pottery Co. Origin: Huntingburg, Indiana, USA Era: Antique (Circa 1920s–1940s) Glaze Color: Egyptian Blue exterior / Cream white interior Design Features: Single pour spout, integrated side handle, and horizontal ribbed shoulder rings Dimensions: 5" H x 10" W (handle to spout) x 8.5" Diameter Markings: Debossed "UHL POTTERY CO. HUNTINGBURG, IND. 38" circular maker's mark on the glazed base Condition: Good antique condition with wonderful rustic character. The glaze maintains a brilliant shine. Shows a fine, tight internal hairline fracture along the upper interior rim (common in antique utilitarian stoneware) and minor production pinholes/glaze pops from firing, but remains structurally solid. Styling Tip This iconic piece of Indiana pottery looks spectacular as a centerpiece on an island, filled with fresh fruit, or nestled on an open kitchen shelf alongside vintage cookbooks.

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