Salt Glazed Stoneware Swirl Bread Loaf Pan Rowe Pottery 2001 Country Primitive
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Salt Glazed Stoneware Swirl Bread Loaf Pan Rowe Pottery 2001 Country Primitive Made by Rowe Pottery Works, Wisconsin This is a loaf / bread pan that was made by Rowe Pottery Works, Cambridge, Wisconsin in 2001. This piece would be great to bake your next loaf of bread in. Or, I thought it would also make a great flower planter for your porch. The decorations are done in the primitive cobalt blue slip glaze. This piece is stamped on the bottom "HANDMADE ROWE POTTERY WORKS CAMBRIDGE, WI 2001". This is a first quality piece in mint condition. This piece measures 3 1/8" tall, 10 3/4" long, and 6 1/2" wide . Please see my other auctions as I have many Rowe items listed. Thank you! Rowe Pottery items are microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe. :) The following is a paragraph I found describing Rowe Pottery: Rowe Pottery Works has a tradition of hand making museum quality reproductions of Early American crocks and jugs. Each one is uniquely hand painted by the artist decorator and usually carries the decorator's mark and potter's mark. Jim Rowe, founded Rowe Pottery Works in Cambridge, Wisconsin in 1975. In 2004, he sold the Pottery Works and now creates under his pottery name of Cambridge Stoneware Company. In 1981, the pottery evolved from it's original style to making authentic traditional American salt glaze wares. Rowe's innovative
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