Casserole with Lid, Two-Tone Brown Glazed Stoneware, 1 QT Oval, Vintage 1970s
This two-tone glazed stoneware casserole carries the same warm, farmhouse charm that defined 1970s American kitchens — practical, oven-to-table, and full of character. Maker: Unknown Materials: Stoneware, oven-safe Dimensions: 6.5" long × 4.75" wide × 4.5" tall (with lid finial) Origin: Unknown Era: Vintage, 1970s Condition: Very Good vintage condition. No chips or cracks. Minor color bleeding on one side. Hand wash only. Please review photos closely before purchasing, as all sales are final. Oval in shape with dark brown-to-tan-to-beige drip glaze, this casserole holds 1 quart — an ideal size for two people to share chili, stew, mac and cheese, or any number of oven-to-table dishes. A charming addition to a French country or cottage kitchen table, or a thoughtful gift for any collector of vintage stoneware. Stoneware like this was part of a wave of imported kitchenware — much of it sold under names like Houston Foods and similar Taiwan-based importers — that brought the two-tone drip glaze look into American homes throughout the 1970s. Though this particular piece carries no maker's mark, its glaze, form, and construction are consistent with that well-loved genre of farmhouse-style stoneware, prized then for its affordability and now for its nostalgic charm. Browse our shop for more vintage two-tone glazed stoneware to round out your collection.
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