Mid-Century Green Drip Glaze Divided Ceramic Dish – Leaf Form
Mid-Century Green Drip Glaze Divided Ceramic Dish – Leaf Form
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Description :
This mid-century ceramic serving dish features a vivid green and yellow drip glaze finish with a flowing marbled pattern that gives it depth and texture. Designed in a stylized leaf shape, the dish is divided into three sections, ideal for snacks or decorative display. The small center hole suggests it may have once been part of a tiered serving set or used with a handle attachment. Its organic form and bold glaze capture the charm of 1960s–1970s studio ceramics.
Era
Mid-Century Modern, c. 1960s–1970s
Style
Atomic Age / Retro Ceramic Art
Technique
Slip-cast ceramic with hand-applied drip glaze finish, high-gloss fired coating
Tools Used
Ceramic mold, glazing brush, firing kiln, glaze sprayer
History
Drip glaze ceramics became iconic during the mid-century era, produced by makers such as California Pottery, Hull, and Haeger. Their layered finishes were valued for their unpredictability and painterly effect.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown – possible California Pottery or Haeger influence
Measurements
14¼" L x 11¾" W x 1⅞" H
Suggested Weight
Approx. 3 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
18" L x 15" W x 6" H
Item Number : P15011
Category : Housewares
Brand : UK
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